Home Health
Audit
The Home Health Audit is a licensed, inspector-led assessment that provides a clear understanding of your home’s condition. It establishes a professional baseline, identifies early risks, and documents what matters most so you can make informed decisions with confidence.
Most home issues develop gradually through normal wear, environmental exposure, or deferred maintenance. This service exists to surface those conditions early, before they escalate into costly repairs or health concerns.
How This Works
Each Home Health Audit is conducted by a licensed inspector and designed to deliver clear, objective visibility into your home’s condition. The focus is practical insight and documented accountability.
What To Expect
Licensed
Review
A professional evaluation of the home’s primary systems, structure, and visible risk areas, tailored to the property’s size and complexity.
What To Expect
Documented
Findings
Notes and photos captured during the visit and organized in one place. This creates a reliable record that can be referenced, shared, or used for planning.
What To Expect
Prioritized
Insights
Findings organized by urgency so you understand what requires attention now, what can wait, and what should be monitored over time.
When a Home Health Audit is Most Useful
A Home Health Audit is most valuable during moments of transition, absence, or uncertainty, when clarity matters more than assumption.
Clients commonly request audits:
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Before or after purchasing a home
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Prior to listing or following a sale
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Seasonally, as conditions and systems change
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For absentee or investment properties
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Between guest stays for short-term rentals
Clarity Today,
Care Over Time
A Home Health Audit provides clarity at a single point in time. For some homeowners, that level of visibility is sufficient. Others choose to extend that clarity through Zoozah’s Estate Stewardship plans, where care is managed on an ongoing basis with regular audits, updated records, and one accountable operator overseeing coordination and follow-through. Both services operate within the same system. The difference is cadence and continuity.
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