Daily Inspections - City of Wildomar 2026

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When performing a city house inspection, city home inspectors look for: Violations of building codes and other regulations. Proper permits for new construction. House compliance with zoning laws.
Aspects of the overall condition include checking if the walls, floors, and ceilings are in good condition, as well as conducting a mold inspection to verify that the property is free from harmful mold growth. Safety hazards: Landlords can inspect for issues that pose a threat to the health and safety of their tenants.
Inspections can be scheduled by calling the inspection line at 951-225-1818, and providing the project address, permit number, type of inspection requested, and a callback number. Please note: Calls received before 5 pm on a workday will be scheduled for the next available workday.
A home inspector is a third-party professional who examines a property and provides a detailed report on its condition. If any aspect of the home is unsafe or major systems, such as the plumbing or electricity, are in poor condition or require repairs, the inspector will notify you.
Inspection timeframes are from 8:00am-3:00pm Monday-Thursday. You can request an AM/PM inspection, however your requested timeframe is not guaranteed. For inspections outside of our normal operational hours or on weekends, please contact the Building Department at 954-602-3200.

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To request an inspection by phone, call: 951-677-5616. When leaving a voicemail, please include the following information: Permit Number. Project address.
Violations of building codes and other regulations. Proper permits for new construction. House compliance with zoning laws. House meets or exceeds the minimum setback distance (the distance required between house and property line)

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