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Author: Wesley Upchurch

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Industry Perspective
Wesley Upchurch

How the Home Inspection Industry Quietly Shifts Risk — and Why Most Clients Never See It

There’s a part of the home inspection industry most consumers never encounter. It doesn’t show up in marketing materials.It isn’t discussed during scheduling calls.And it’s rarely explained in inspection reports. But it shapes how inspections are performed every single day. That reality is how financial and professional risk gets shifted

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Industry Perspective
Wesley Upchurch

Why Inspector Independence Is a Consumer Protection Issue

Most home buyers assume inspectors are independent. They expect that when an inspector points out a problem, it’s because the condition genuinely matters — not because of internal pressure, incentives, or consequences tied to what gets reported. That assumption is reasonable.And it’s worth protecting. At Upchurch Inspection, we believe inspector

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Inspector's Voice
Wesley Upchurch

Why Penalty-Based Pay Structures Change Inspections — Even When No One Admits It

Most inspection companies don’t think of themselves as punitive. They don’t describe their policies as pressure.They don’t frame compensation rules as behavioral controls.They rarely intend harm. And yet, penalty-based pay structures reliably change how inspections are performed. Not because inspectors are unethical — but because humans adapt to incentives, whether

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Inspector's Voice
Wesley Upchurch

The Unspoken Tradeoff Between Speed and Truth in Modern Inspections

Speed has become one of the most celebrated qualities in modern real estate. Faster showings, faster offers, faster closings. Inspections, inevitably, get pulled into that same current. What used to be understood as a careful pause in the process is now often treated as something to be completed as efficiently

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Local Spotlight / Service Areas
Wesley Upchurch

Northeast Arkansas Commercial Growth: Jonesboro Expansion Risks Buyers Often Miss

Jonesboro has grown quickly, and much of that growth has been practical, efficient, and incremental. Commercial buildings here don’t usually look distressed or outdated. In fact, many appear newer or recently improved. That’s exactly why buyers unfamiliar with the region sometimes underestimate risk. At Upchurch Inspection, commercial inspections throughout Northeast

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Commercial Inspections
Wesley Upchurch

Central Arkansas Commercial Buildings: Soil, Drainage, and Structural Movement Buyers Often Underestimate

Commercial buildings in Central Arkansas—especially around Little Rock and the surrounding growth corridors—tend to look straightforward at first glance. Many are relatively modest in scale, sit on seemingly flat sites, and don’t show the dramatic distress buyers associate with “problem” properties. That surface calm can be misleading. At Upchurch Inspection,

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Commercial Inspections
Wesley Upchurch

Commercial Property Risks Unique to West Tennessee & Memphis

Commercial buildings in West Tennessee—especially in and around Memphis—carry risk patterns that don’t always show up in national inspection templates or generic due diligence checklists. On the surface, many of these properties look familiar: brick facades, flat roofs, aging mechanical systems, incremental renovations. The difference is how soil, moisture, climate,

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Commercial Inspections
Wesley Upchurch

Re-Inspections in Commercial Real Estate: What They Confirm—and What They Don’t

Re-inspections in commercial real estate are often misunderstood. Buyers request them expecting closure—proof that problems are “fixed” and risk has been eliminated. Sellers agree assuming they’ll clear objections and move the deal forward. Somewhere in the middle, expectations drift away from reality. At Upchurch Inspection, re-inspections across the Mid-South are

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Commercial Inspections
Wesley Upchurch

Middle Tennessee Commercial Pressure: Nashville Growth and System Strain Buyers Don’t See at First Glance

Nashville’s commercial growth has been fast, visible, and widely celebrated. New construction, adaptive reuse, and constant tenant turnover have reshaped much of Middle Tennessee’s commercial landscape. From the outside, many properties look modern, refreshed, and highly functional. From an inspection standpoint, that pace of growth creates a different kind of

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Commercial Inspections
Wesley Upchurch

Central Kentucky Commercial Inspections: Elizabethtown vs. Louisville — Two Markets, Very Different Realities

Central Kentucky often gets discussed as a single commercial market, but from an inspection standpoint, Elizabethtown and Louisville behave very differently. Treating them the same is one of the more common mistakes buyers make when evaluating commercial property in this region. At Upchurch Inspection, commercial inspections across Central Kentucky consistently

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Local Spotlight / Service Areas
Wesley Upchurch

Western Kentucky’s Rapid-Build Housing Wave: Employee & Investor Housing Quality

The Short Answer (Here’s the Real Risk) Yes—rapid housing construction across Western Kentucky has created predictable quality-control issues, even in brand-new homes.This isn’t about whether any single industrial project accelerates, slows, or changes course. The housing was already built — and those homes are now being bought, rented, and resold.

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