Point of Sale (POS) inspection repairs

Point of Sale Violation Repair in South Euclid, University Heights, Cleveland Heights, Beachwood

Failed your city inspection? We’ll get you to closing — fast. The Heights Handyman repairs the exact point of sale violations inspectors flag across the Heights, so your home sale stays on schedule.

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What is a point of sale inspection?

Before you can sell a home in South Euclid, University Heights, Cleveland Heights, Beachwood, the city sends an inspector to check the property against local housing and safety codes. Anything that doesn’t pass goes on a point of sale violation report. Those items generally have to be repaired — or the money escrowed — before the city issues a certificate and your sale can close.

That puts sellers on a clock. A long list of violations and a looming closing date is exactly the situation we specialize in.

Why homes fail — the most common violations

  • Missing or non-working GFCI outlets
  • Ungrounded, double-tapped, or exposed wiring
  • Missing or loose handrails and guardrails
  • Chipping or peeling interior/exterior paint
  • Cracked drywall, plaster, and water damage
  • Damaged steps, porches, and masonry
  • Gaps and rot around windows and doors
  • Worn or unsafe flooring and thresholds

How we get you to closing

  • Send us your inspection report — we price the whole list at once.
  • We schedule around your closing date and work fast.
  • One crew for electrical, drywall, paint, carpentry, and masonry.
  • Repairs done right and code-compliant, ready for re-inspection.

Send us a photo of your violation report for a fast, free estimate.

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POS inspection FAQs

Point of sale questions, answered

What is a point of sale (POS) inspection?

Many Ohio cities — including South Euclid, University Heights, Cleveland Heights, Beachwood — require a point of sale inspection before a home can be sold. A city inspector walks the property and issues a report listing code violations that must be corrected (or escrowed) before a point of sale certificate is granted and the sale can close.

Why do homes fail a POS inspection?

Common failures include missing GFCI outlets, ungrounded or double-tapped wiring, handrail and guardrail issues, chipping paint, cracked drywall or plaster, damaged steps and masonry, gaps around windows and doors, and worn flooring. Older Heights homes tend to flag several of these at once.

Which cities do you handle POS violation repairs in?

We repair point of sale violations across South Euclid, University Heights, Cleveland Heights, Beachwood, Ohio, and correct the specific items on your city inspection report.

How fast can you complete the repairs before closing?

We prioritize point of sale repairs around your closing date. Send us your inspection report and we’ll give you a quick, honest estimate and a schedule that keeps your sale on track.

Do you handle multiple trades from one report?

Yes. A single inspection report often spans electrical, drywall, paint, carpentry, and masonry. Because we cover all of those trades, one call handles the whole list — no juggling separate contractors.

Where we work

POS violation repair across the Heights

On a closing deadline?

Call or text us with your inspection report and we’ll get your point of sale violations fixed — fast.

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