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Home Inspection Checklists for Buyers and Sellers

  • Feb, 18 2024
  • Double H Inspections

Navigating the home buying and selling process can be daunting, but a comprehensive home inspection is a crucial step that can ease uncertainties. For both buyers and sellers, preparing for a home inspection is key to a smooth transaction. This blog post provides detailed checklists to help both parties get ready for this important step.

For Sellers: Preparing Your Home.

Some of these tasks may be outside of your capabilities, in those cases, you should hire a professional to help complete these tasks, such as cleaning out the gutters or getting on the roof.

First and foremost clean up your house, both inside and outside. Making your home presentable is a must!

Exterior Checklist:

  • Ensure the roof is clear of debris and visible damage.
  • Clean gutters and downspouts.
    • Add downspout extensions if missing to direct water away from the home.
  • Check the foundation for cracks or signs of moisture.
  • Maintain landscaping and remove any tree limbs close to the house.
    • Trim back any vegetation within 2′ of the home.
  • Caulk and touch-up paint on the exterior.

Interior Checklist:

  • Test all smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors and ensure proper placements.
  • Replace HVAC filters and have HVAC systems serviced. (Keep the record for buyers).
  • Ensure that all plumbing fixtures are in working order and fix leaks.
    • Check under every sink and plumbing fixture.
    • Check for loose or running toilets.
  • Have your water heater serviced. (Keep the record for buyers).
  • Visually check electrical outlets, switches, and the breaker panel for any noticeable defects.
  • If possible, check out your crawlspace and attic. Many defects are found in these areas.
    • Look for obvious signs of moisture or structural damage.
  • If the home is a new build or remodel, make sure all appliances have been tested and are fully installed.

Additional Tips:

  • Provide clear access to areas like the attic, basement, and electrical panels.
  • Gather documentation for any repairs or maintenance done on the property.
  • If you have a previous inspection report from when you bought the home, review it and see if there are still some existing items from that report that need correcting.

For Buyers: Maximizing the Inspection

General Tips:

  • Ask your inspector if you can attend the inspection to gain firsthand insights.
  • Prepare a list of concerns or questions based on your initial viewing.
    • Provide these to your agent and inspector ahead of the inspection.

Detailed Focus Areas:

  • Pay attention to the inspector’s assessment of the roof, foundation, and structural integrity.
  • Note the condition of the HVAC system, plumbing, and electrical systems.
  • Consider additional inspections if issues like mold, radon, or pests are suspected.
  • For homes built in the 1970s or earlier, you should have a sewer scope performed as well.

Post-Inspection:

  • Review the inspection report thoroughly, don’t just skim for major defects.
    • Talk to your inspector about any questions so they can provide more context than may be in the report.
  • Prioritize issues based on cost and urgency.
  • Ask the seller for more information on areas of the home if you have questions.
  • Talk to your agent about your worries, your budget for repairs, and any other concerns you may have after the inspection.

Conclusion

For sellers, a well-prepared home can lead to a smoother inspection process and potentially faster sale. An inspection report littered with little items that could have been easily or cheaply taken care of before listing could scare off potential buyers or cost you money at the sale. The fewer items that are flagged in a report, big or small, the more likely the sale is to go through.

For buyers, understanding the condition of a potential home can help in making an informed decision. By following these checklists, both parties can approach the inspection with confidence, knowing they’ve done their due diligence to ensure a fair and transparent transaction.

For more real estate insights and tips, stay tuned to Double H Inspections. Our expertise is your peace of mind!

About Author

Double H Inspections

I am Tom Hurley the owner of Double H Inspections. Over the last 20+ years, I have worked in construction from labor positions all the way to upper management. I have invested in real estate for the last 10+ years with buying, renovating, renting, and selling houses. This combination of not only knowing the building side of homes but also having insight into what it takes to buy and sell real estate gives me a unique skill set and perspective. I am able to look at each property with knowledge and experience, having done every type of work on a house you can imagine. This allows me to give great insight to my clients while providing them with an unbiased professional opinion.

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