That's not the norm, at least not in regular subdivision houses. Must be the mortgage company/insurer you're dealing with, you're in a unique property, or you're flagged in their system. I bought the place I'm in 3 years ago, just renewed my mortgage with a new lender and changed my insurance company at the same time. No appraisers, inspectors or the like. Pictures of the outside of the house showing the construction for replacement value purposes, that was the extent of it. Only other on-site inspections I've experienced were for a country property I sold because it had known fireplaces installed and they want to see that they are installed to current spec. But that was it, they inspected the areas where the 2x fireplaces were installed, not a general inspection of the whole house. If you were getting an appraisal, that would justify a complete house/room inspection, but renewing insurance, that's a policy from the company you're dealing with.