Smart Start Home Inspections

Corrections Policy

How Smart Start Home Inspections handles corrections, revisions, and reader-submitted updates.

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Corrections Policy

How the workflow works

See the connected flow in plain English before you change anything in the business.

How to use this workflow

Simple instructions keep the next step obvious for inspectors, office staff, and buyers.

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Corrections policy

Corrections Policy

Readers should have a clear way to flag factual errors, stale details, broken routes, and misleading copy. Corrections should tighten the page, not quietly bury the issue.

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What to report

Broken internal links, outdated repair logic, bad terminology, incorrect costs, or missing context that changes the advice.

What happens next

The page gets reviewed, updated if needed, and folded back into the same canonical route instead of spawning a replacement URL.

Where to send it

Use the contact page so the note reaches the editorial desk quickly.

How to use Smart Start

Start with the page that matches your stage

  • Start with the article, checklist, or red flag that matches your actual stage instead of reading everything in order.
  • Use the buyer guides before the walkthrough, the issue guides after the report, and the maintenance pages after move-in.
  • Treat the ebook and checklist pages as tools that extend the guides, not as replacements for the education itself.
  • Keep the final walkthrough, glossary, and support pages close so you can verify terms, timing, and next steps quickly.