# Elite Team Home Inspections

Elite Team Home Inspections is a building inspector in Canada. Rated 4.9/5 from 273 public reviews across 1 review source. This is the MyTrustedTraders public-evidence profile for this contractor, with independent reviews, credentials and registry data from named public sources, no ads, and no paid placement.

Trust Score: 63 out of 100 (good record, gaps to check). The score rests on rated 4.9 from 273 reviews.

## Public review evidence (by source)
| Source | Average rating | Reviews |
| --- | --- | --- |
| HomeStars | 4.9/5 | 273 |

Most recent review: 1 year ago.

## What customers consistently praise
_Themes mentioned across this contractor's own public reviews:_
- Thorough (mentioned in 56% of reviews we've read)
- Professional (mentioned in 44% of reviews we've read)

## Often reviewed for
_Job types repeatedly named in this contractor's own public reviews:_
- Home inspection (15 reviews)

## In customers' own words
_Verbatim quotes from this contractor's public reviews, each attributed to its source:_
> "Mike was very professional, detail oriented and responsive. He was happy to answer any questions we had. We will definitely recommend. Thanks Mike !"
> Source: Rob (5.0, via HomeStars)

> "Michael performed an inspection for a high profile client of mine. He spotted the deficiencies in the condo and recommended what needed to be done to fix any issue. Michael is easy to communicate with, punctual and a true professional. Will definitely be using his services for future clients. Thanks Michael!"
> Source: HomeOwner (5.0, via HomeStars)

> "Michael was awesome to work with! Very throrough and knowledgeable. He was very patient and made us feel comfortable asking him any questions throughout the inspection. He was available to discuss post inspection to answer any remaining questions we had after reviewing the inspection report. He made us aware of any potential issues and helped give advice on how to move forward. Would definitely reccomend Michael to my friends and family!"
> Source: Anonymous (5.0, via HomeStars)

## Trades
Building inspector

## What we checked, and when
_What MyTrustedTraders independently checked for this business (verified items only):_
- Review volume: MyTrustedTraders shows 273 public reviews on this profile. (via MyTrustedTraders public listing)
- Public listing spread: MyTrustedTraders shows 1 public listing for this contractor. (via MyTrustedTraders public listing)
- Business identity: MyTrustedTraders shows public business identity data with operating status unknown. (via MyTrustedTraders public listing)

Full verification checklist: https://ca.mytrustedtraders.com/traders/ca-homestars-elite-team-home-inspections-2805742/checks

## Credentials & sources
- Credentials shown: 0
- Corporate registry status: Unknown
- Evidence held from: HomeStars
- Check dates vary by source. Where we hold a date, the check shows it.

## Before you hire a building inspector
_What to check when choosing this kind of trade (general guidance, not a claim about this business):_
- Trade licensing in Canada is set by each province or territory. Electrical, gas and plumbing are licensed trades almost everywhere (for example ESA for electrical and TSSA for gas in Ontario), so check your provincial regulator that the contractor is certified for the work before you hire.
- A construction lien is a real risk: in every province an unpaid subcontractor or supplier can register a lien against your home even if you already paid the main contractor. Hold back the statutory amount (commonly around 10%) and get signed lien waivers as you pay.
- Ask to see a portfolio of completed work like yours, plus recent references you can contact.
- Check the credentials and registrations that matter for this work, and that they are current.
- Get a written, itemized quote with scope, assumptions and a staged payment schedule.

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Source: MyTrustedTraders, https://ca.mytrustedtraders.com/traders/ca-homestars-elite-team-home-inspections-2805742
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