My owner is a home inspector in San Diego.Since home sales seem to be picking up around the nation, following are some helpful hints if you're a Seller, and some helpful hints for your Seller if you're the agent.

This list is San Diego specific, so modify as necessary for your area. Don't do something that you're not comfortable doing; hire a professional do to it.

Added with edit: All readers should feel free to take this list, modify it for your local and state needs, put your name and logo on it, and pass it around as your own. If you want to credit me as the source, fine, but it's more important that we try to get everyone to play nicely in the same sandbox together, and that includes Realtors, Home Inspectors, Buyers, AND Sellers.

   

OUTSIDE

  1. _____Check that doorbells work.
  2. _____Check for missing roof shingles.
  3. _____Check for loose/damaged/clogged gutters/downspouts.
  4. _____Check attic ventilation and condition of vent screens.
  5. _____Check to see if there is standing water, especially near the foundation, after irrigation or rainfall.
  6. _____Check for cracks in foundation walls.
  7. _____Check structure (including attic and foundation crawl space) for pests (termites, wasps, spiders, nests, etc.).
  8. _____Check exterior weatherproofing (stain, paint, etc.).
  9. _____Check for any wood in direct contact with soil, including fences and gates.
  10. _____Check for loose wiring (electric, cable, phone) and poor wire terminations.
  11. _____Check for holes and damage to siding, doors, windows, and trim so that structure is weatherproof.
  12. _____Check condition of fences or gates (leaning, damaged).
  13. _____Check that any exterior outlets are weatherproofed and not in permanent use for any landscape lighting.
  14. _____Check condition of landscape components (retaining walls, landscaper timbers, etc.).
  15. _____Check for overgrown vegetation, especially in walkways; growing on siding, roof, chimney, fences, or in gutters; or too close to utility lines.
  16. _____Check for trip hazards in walkways, driveways, and stairways (deterioration, vegetation, etc.)
  17. _____Check for loose, missing, or rusted guardrails and handrails at stairways, decks, balconies, and porches.
  18. _____Check that landscape lighting/irrigation systems work, and that sprinklers don't spray on fences or buildings.
  19. _____Check condition of pool and spa, and related equipment and utilities.
  20. _____Check that ponds, fountains, and waterfalls, and related utilities, work properly and are protected from children.

 

PLUMBING 

  1. _____Check that seismic straps are on the water heater.
  2. _____Check that stoppers work in bathtubs and sinks.
  3. _____Check for clogged drains.
  4. _____Check that toilet seat bolts and screws are tight.
  5. _____Check that faucets don't drip or leak around the base.
  6. _____Check stop action on faucet handles.
  7. _____Check condition of caulk/grout in bathtubs/showers.
  8. _____Check insulation on water pipes in foundation crawl space and attic.
  9. _____Check for safe and easy access to water shutoff valves (street curb, water heater, sinks, toilets, etc.).
  10. _____Check for safe and easy access to any gas shutoff valves (meter, furnace, water heater, etc.).
  11. _____Check for loose toilets and loose toilet tanks.

 

ELECTRICAL 

  1. _____Check for safe and easy access to electric panels and main circuit breaker.
  2. _____Check that ceiling fans work on all speeds.
  3. _____Check for burned out lights, including ceiling fans.
  4. _____Check for damaged or loose outlets and light switches, including covers for outlets and switches.
  5. _____Check for unplugged appliances, and unplug anything that is unnecessary to facilitate outlet testing by the Buyer's property inspector.
  6. _____Remove extension cords and outlet multipliers.
  7. _____Check that outlets work.
  8. _____Check for outdated two-prong outlets and upgrade them to three-prong outlets.
  9. _____Check for properly working GFCI outlets in kitchen, bathrooms, garage, and exterior.
  10. _____Check that exhaust fans work in kitchen, bathrooms, and laundry area.
  11. _____Check that any electrical junction boxes have covers.

 

INSIDE

  1. _____Check condition of towel holders and bathroom tissue holders.
  2. _____Check condition of bathtubs, showers, and shower doors, and replace old shower curtains.
  3. _____Check that safety seal shows on floor-to-ceiling windows and glass doors.
  4. _____Check that carbon monoxide alarms work.
  5. _____Check that smoke alarms work, and that they are present on each floor of multi-story houses.
  6. _____Check for loose kitchen and bathroom countertops.
  7. _____Check ease of operation for doors (including closet doors and cabinet doors), drawers, and windows, including windows nailed or painted shut.
  8. _____Check for missing, loose, or damaged hardware on doors (including closet doors and cabinet doors), drawers (stops and guides), and windows.
  9. _____Check for loose glass panes in windows and doors, as well as glass with holes or cracks in them.
  10. _____Check that latches/locks work on doors (including closet doors and cabinet doors), drawers, and windows.
  11. _____Check for damage to screen windows.
  12. _____Remove excessive storage (closets, attic, garage).
  13. _____Check for damage to walls and ceilings that need to be patched and painted.
  14. _____Check for moisture stains on ceilings and walls; around doors and windows; near sinks, toilets, bathtubs, and showers; and near the dishwasher.
  15. _____Check for loose, missing, or damaged guardrails and handrails in stairways.
  16. _____Check for loose, broken or missing baseboards and door and window moldings.
  17. _____Check for cracked tiles or deteriorated grouting in kitchen and bathrooms.
  18. _____Check that kitchen appliances work.
  19. _____Check that an anti-tip device is installed on the range.

   

MISCELLANEOUS

  1. _____Let dogs and cats vacation for a few hours with a family member, friend, or at a pet spa. Check that other pets (birds, snakes, rodents, etc.) are caged.
  2. _____Certain items should be inspected annually due to their inherently dangerous nature. These include gas-using appliances, pool/spa equipment, roof, and the fireplace and chimney. If they have not been inspected within the last 12 months, having it done now can make escrow go more smoothly.
  3. _____Check that filters are in place and clean (kitchen range hood, heating/cooling, bathroom fans, etc.)
  4. _____Check for soot, cobwebs, and wildlife in the fireplace and lower areas of the chimney.
  5. _____The Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA) recommends that the fireplace and chimney undergo a Level II inspection any time real estate ownership is transferred, and I recommend having that done prior to the Buyer's inspection.
  6. _____Check that the fireplace damper opens/closes easily.
  7. _____Check for manufacturer installation guides, operating instructions, or user guides that you can provide to the buyer, especially for kitchen appliances; heating and cooling system; water heater; security, irrigation, fire suppression, central cleaning, and water modification systems; water well; and septic system.
  8. _____Many property inspectors exclude inspection and testing of some specialized systems, such as security and irrigation systems. Once you get the Buyer's inspection report, note what the Inspector did and did not do or could and could not do. Offer to meet with the Buyer to demonstrate how those systems are operated and maintained, and provide the contact information for any companies that regularly service the systems.
  9. _____Check for receipts and warranty papers for any work done on the property, particularly for inspections and work done to prepare the property for sale.

 

 

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32 Comments on How to keep that pesky home inspector at bay.....

OCT
17
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Russel:  This is a great list.  I'm going to bookmark this blog post and share it with sellers.  Thanks!

10:11am • #1
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Russel, this list is exceptional.  Not only will I save it on my lap tap, with your permission, but I will put it too good use in our own home. I never knew what to call the straps which secure the hot water heater- seismic straps. Thanks for a terrific checklist for home inspections.

10:14am • #2
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Hey, Chris Ann - Please feel free to circulate it far and wide. I put it together way back in 2001 because I thought that pre-listing inspections would be all the rage. They haven't been, but I do quite a few. In fact, this post was inspired by a past Client from six years ago who called me last week for a pre-listing inspection. As I started to talk with him about what he could do, he said that he already had done them because he kept the report and went through all the links and things he could do before he called me.

Hey, Roseann - Feel free to use it, both in your home and for your Clients.

All readers should feel free to take this list, modify it for your local and state needs, put your name and logo on it, and pass it around as your own. If you want to credit me as the source, fine, but it's more important that we try to get everyone to play nicely in the same sandbox together, and that includes Realtors, Home Inspectors, Buyers, AND Sellers.

10:27am • #3
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Awesome list Russel and thank you for being so generous as to share and let us use it! I will definitely be adding some local things and removing the seismic straps and passing along!

11:19am • #4
122,279 Points

Russel-Thanks for sharing this great list with us, it is a must for all home sellers.

11:23am • #5
OCT
18
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Hi Russel, thanks for sharing this list. If nothing else, it'll get sellers into the mindset that they may have to expect some little things (and hopefully none major) during the home inspection.  And congrats on the feature... it came throught the AR featured list email but I don't see your gold star yet.

8:14am • #6
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Great list. I am going to share this with homeowners. They do get anxious when there is a home inspection coming up. This will show them what items might be addressed! Great post!

8:25am • #7

Hi. I think your list is very good. I think that sellers should "look" for issues before I get there. It is both a benefit for them and the buyer and makes your job and my job a lot easier if the seller is in tune and tries to correct some of the problems that exist in the home. Well done.

Http://www.LookSmartHomeInspections.com

 

John Martino
8:45am • #8

Outstanding list, Russel! Thanks for sharing with the community, and congrats on a well deserved feature for an informative post.

9:54am • #9
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A great checklist! Also a good list to have for Buyer Agents! This is the level of inspection they should be getting from the Home Inspector they hire. Wish you worked in the Boston area!

 

10:44am • #10

Good list.

10:47am • #11
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Zoey looks fabulous! Great checklist, the seismic straps on the water heater thru me - not in Illinois!

10:48am • #12
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At first I was going to BookMark, but then I thought I would just do a reblog.  It is good information and now available for my clients.

11:10am • #13

Thank you for this comprehensive list to provide both our buyers and sellers!

11:15am • #14

Hi Russel...This is an excellent list. I will give this to my sellers to get that home ready to sell and also suggest a pre-inspection before going on the market. Buyers can benefit from the list also.

 

Jerry Gray CRB,CRS,GRI / Prudential Carolinas Realty / Winston Salem, NC

11:58am • #15

This is a wonderful list. If sellers would take heed and tend to these details ahead of time it could save them both time and money later on. If they're "handy" people who can make many of the repairs themselves, it's far better to just do them than to wait and be required to hire a professional.

12:23pm • #16
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While I do pre inspections on many of our listings, there are a few I do not, so this is a nice list to add to the package I give them to prepare for showings.

7:46pm • #17

Awesome list Russel. Very comprehensive!!

9:03pm • #18
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Russell, I just was checking my AR Newsletter and there you were.  Wow someone I know!  Congrats!  Great information also!  I'm going to go with it and incorporate it into a page on my website?  Thanks for offering it to us!

9:44pm • #19
OCT
19
366,077 Points 3 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

This is a great list, and your willingness to let people use it is wonderful.

The doorbell seems so obvious and so important.

12:23am • #20
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Russel,

What a wonderful checklist! That is so great of you to share it with all of us. I'll be sure to share it with as many people as possible. I agree with you 100% that it's important to get everyone to play nicely in the same sandbox. Great post. Thanks so much!

Your friend in the Cosmic Cow Pie.

6:06pm • #21
OCT
20
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GREAT checklist! I haven't seen one this thorough. I would be curious if any agents have a seller or buyer use it

10:59am • #22
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Russel, this is fantastic and i plan to bookmark and send it to my prospective sellers in the future! THANKS!

12:12pm • #23
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Good work. Thanks for the list.

10:16pm • #24
OCT
21
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This is a very comprehensive list Russel. Thanks for taking the time.

1:10am • #25

Thanks ! This is very thorough and very helpful!!! :)

Alyssa Roccanti
1:46pm • #26

Great list to keep on hand.
Thanks for sharing.

9:46pm • #27
OCT
22

Thank you so much for sharing this list!  This is very thorough and covers a lot of items a seller wouldn't normally think about!  I have bookmarked this page, subscribed to your blog and will be sharing this list with my sellers!

Thanks again!

7:12am • #28
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Russel, ok, so what, am I the only home inspector willing to admit that I read this post! I agree that it is good information in a simple format for home sellers, and home buyers. I see it is a good tool to demonstrate the value of a home inspection.

12:16pm • #29
OCT
25

Russel, thanks for the great checklist. I will put this to use.

Robby Leviton

3:00pm • #30
NOV
04
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Good list and good points. I would only add a disclaimer at the end that disables a client to say you "the agent" is at fault because something came up that wasn't on this list so I wasn't ready for it because of you. In this litigous society you know someone would do this. :-)

2:37pm • #31
NOV
05

Quite an extensive list, and most of it can be done by the average Joe Blow.

11:11pm • #32

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