We've completed your property inspection

As part of our ongoing commitment to our members, we periodically review properties to help reduce risk and prevent future damage or loss. Taking care of any items found during the inspection can help prevent future issues and ensure your long-term peace of mind.

What is a property inspection?

A property inspection is a review of the visible features of a home. Findings can range from things that require routine 
upkeep to conditions that may need attention. These inspections assist with identifying issues to help you keep your 
property safe and well maintained.

What is inspected?

Visible features reviewed during typical inspections include:

  • Exterior
  • Roof
  • Yard
  • Access areas

What inspectors look for

Specialists help identify conditions that could increase the risk of damage over time, including items related to:

  • Maintenance
  • Safety
  • Exposure to the elements

Benefits of these inspections

Addressing the reported conditions can help:

  • Protect your home and property
  • Reduce the chance of preventable losses
  • Avoid more extensive repairs in the future
You will receive information via U.S. Mail with details about your property inspection and next steps.

Next steps

Taking action doesn’t have to be complicated. Here’s how to get started: 

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It contains important details related to the inspection and any recommended or required next steps.

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Depending on the findings, this may involve maintenance, repairs or other steps to help reduce risk.

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If you have questions or want help understanding what to do next, your Nationwide representative can guide you through the process.

Already addressed an issue?
If you’ve already taken care of a condition noted during the inspection, thank you for being proactive.  Please contact your Nationwide representative to let them know. They can help make sure the information is shared appropriately and answer any follow‑up questions.

Important information

This page is provided for informational purposes only. Official policy communications and decisions are provided by mail. If you have questions, your Nationwide representative is your best resource for guidance and support.