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Home Inspection Reports are Necessary

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When to Perform a Home Inspection

As a Buyer:

  • A home inspection should be performed after the offer is accepted but before closing—typically during the option period or due diligence period (if applicable in your state).
  • This allows the buyer to negotiate repairs, request seller concessions, or back out if major issues arise.
  • It’s especially important for first-time homebuyers and those buying older homes, foreclosures, or properties with additions or renovations.

As a Seller:

  • A pre-listing inspection (before putting the home on the market) can help sellers identify potential issues early.
  • It allows the seller to make repairs in advance, reducing surprises that could delay closing or cause price negotiations.
  • A clean inspection report can make the home more appealing to buyers and increase buyer confidence.

What is Included in a Home Inspection?

A home inspection is a visual assessment of the property’s condition, covering major systems and structural components. It typically includes:

? Structural Components:

  • Foundation
  • Roof
  • Walls, ceilings, and floors
  • Doors and windows

? Major Systems:

  • Electrical System: Outlets, wiring, panel, breakers
  • Plumbing System: Pipes, water heater, faucets, drainage
  • HVAC (Heating & Cooling): Furnace, AC, vents, ducts

? Interior & Exterior:

  • Attic, insulation, and ventilation
  • Garage, driveway, sidewalks
  • Decks, patios, porches

? Appliances (if included in sale):

  • Stove, oven, dishwasher
  • Built-in microwave
  • Garbage disposal

? Safety Features:

  • Smoke & carbon monoxide detectors
  • Handrails, stairways
  • Fire hazards

What’s NOT Typically Included?

? Swimming pools, hot tubs, and spas (may require a separate inspection)
? Septic systems (need a specialized inspection)
? Termite/pest inspection (done separately)
? Mold, asbestos, and radon testing (available as add-ons)

Would you like a checklist to share with buyers and sellers?

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