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Pool Inspections for California Real Estate

Fast, compliant pool inspections that keep transactions moving. Meet AB 3205 disclosure requirements with instant PDF reports, BPC §7195 compliance documentation, and same-day delivery.

14-day free trial • Fast report delivery • No credit card required

Why Real Estate Agents Love PoolVerify

Fast, professional reports that keep transactions on schedule

Fast Turnaround for Escrow

Complete inspections and deliver PDF reports within hours, not days. Meet tight escrow deadlines with instant report generation.

AB 3205 Compliance Built-In

Pre-configured templates include all required California disclosure elements. Every report meets BPC §7195 and AB 3205 requirements.

Professional Branded Reports

Impress buyers, sellers, and agents with branded PDF reports. Photos, signatures, and compliance documentation automatically formatted.

Agent-Friendly Delivery

Email reports directly to agents, buyers, and sellers. Secure links for online viewing. Easy sharing during transaction negotiations.

Pool Inspection Transaction Process

From order to disclosure in days, not weeks

1
Day 1

Agent Requests Inspection

Real estate agent orders pool inspection as part of due diligence or disclosure requirement. Listing or buyer's agent provides property details.

2
Days 1-3

Inspector Schedules & Completes

Pool inspector visits property, conducts BPC §7195 inspection with PoolVerify app, captures photos, and documents findings on-site.

3
Same day

Instant Report Delivery

Inspector generates PDF report, emails to agent and client immediately. Report includes photos, compliance status, and digital signatures.

4
Days 3-10

Disclosure & Negotiation

Seller provides pool report to buyer as AB 3205 disclosure. Parties negotiate repairs if needed. Report supports fair negotiations.

Benefits for Real Estate Transactions

Complete documentation that protects all parties

Meet Disclosure Requirements

California AB 3205 requires pool safety disclosure before property transfer. PoolVerify reports document all seven drowning prevention safety features required by law.

Avoid Transaction Delays

Paper forms and manual reports can delay escrow by 3-7 days. PoolVerify delivers instant PDF reports so transactions stay on schedule.

Support Buyer-Seller Negotiations

Detailed photo documentation and clear compliance findings help buyers and sellers negotiate repairs fairly with objective evidence.

Protect All Parties

Complete documentation protects sellers from liability, gives buyers transparency, and helps agents facilitate informed transactions.

Simplify Multi-Property Deals

Track multiple properties with cloud storage. Perfect for agents handling several listings with pools or investors buying portfolios.

Build Agent Relationships

Fast, professional service makes you the go-to inspector for agents. Reliable turnaround and quality reports build referral relationships.

Same Day
Report Delivery
Most reports delivered within hours
100%
AB 3205 Compliant
All required disclosures included
300+
Agents Trust PoolVerify
For their pool inspections
"I've worked with several pool inspectors, but those using PoolVerify consistently deliver the fastest, most professional reports. Same-day delivery keeps my transactions on schedule, and the compliance documentation makes disclosures straightforward."
Sarah K.
Real Estate Agent, Compass Realty

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Fast reports that keep real estate transactions moving forward

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Real Estate Pool Inspection FAQs

What is AB 3205 and how does it affect real estate transactions?

California AB 3205 requires sellers to disclose pool safety compliance status before property transfer. The seller must provide information about which of the seven drowning prevention safety features are present. PoolVerify reports document all required features, making disclosure simple and legally compliant.

When should pool inspections be ordered during a transaction?

Pool inspections are typically ordered during the due diligence period (days 1-17 of escrow) or before listing if the seller wants to address issues proactively. Early inspection allows time for repairs and smooth negotiations. PoolVerify's fast turnaround supports any timeline.

What happens if a pool fails inspection during a sale?

If a pool fails inspection, the seller typically has options: (1) complete repairs before closing, (2) offer buyer credit for repairs, (3) reduce sale price, or (4) sell as-is with disclosure. PoolVerify reports clearly document issues to support fair negotiation between parties.

Do buyers or sellers pay for pool inspections?

Payment responsibility is negotiable and varies by local custom. In California, buyers typically pay during due diligence, while sellers may pay if getting a pre-listing inspection. The inspection cost ($150-300) is minor compared to the protection it provides.

How fast can pool inspection reports be delivered?

With PoolVerify, inspectors complete on-site inspections in 30-45 minutes and generate PDF reports instantly. Most agents receive reports the same day, often within hours. This speed prevents escrow delays from waiting on inspection documentation.

Can agents order inspections directly through PoolVerify?

Agents work with inspectors who use PoolVerify. Agents contact their preferred inspector, who conducts the inspection using PoolVerify software and delivers the PDF report. Agents appreciate the fast, professional reports that keep transactions moving.

Are PoolVerify reports accepted by title companies and lenders?

Yes. PoolVerify generates professional PDF reports with all required California compliance documentation, photos, and digital signatures. These reports meet disclosure requirements for title companies, lenders, and escrow officers in real estate transactions.