What is the D-Box?
The D-Box is a checkbox used in inspection reports to highlight areas of a property that are deficient. It’s a visual cue that helps clients identify what needs attention during an inspection. But what does it really mean for your property? Let’s break it down:
D-Box; Noun
- A checkbox in inspection reports used to mark areas of the property that are deficient, based on the inspector’s judgment.
- A place where deficiencies meet their spotlight—through blog posts that dive deeper into the most common issues we flag, breaking them down so you can see what’s lurking behind that checkbox.

The D-Box helps identify critical areas that require further investigation. Understanding what’s flagged in this section of your inspection report can give you peace of mind and a clearer picture of your property’s condition. The D-Box is not just a visual tool, but a way to pinpoint those critical deficiencies that can affect the property’s overall value.
Stay Tuned!
Stay tuned for upcoming blog posts where we’ll dive into some of the most common deficiencies found in inspections and what they mean for your home!