Inspecting a manufactured or tiny home is essential because these homes are often built in controlled factory settings and then transported to their final location, which can introduce unique structural or installation issues. A thorough inspection helps ensure that key systems—such as plumbing, electrical wiring, insulation, and the foundation—are properly installed and functioning safely. It can also reveal hidden defects, like moisture damage, poor sealing, or wear from transportation, that may not be immediately visible. Since these homes are typically more compact, even small problems can have a bigger impact on livability and safety. Ultimately, an inspection protects your investment, helps avoid costly repairs, and ensures the home meets local building codes and quality standards.