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Preparing your home for an inspection

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Real Estate Sales Representative with RE/MAX Platinum

Preparing your home for an inspection

When Pre-owned homes come onto the market, they are rarely in perfect shape and most of them have that special "lived in" look. That is why you want to have a professional home inspection. The value of a professional home inspection is to confirm the proper working condition of major systems in the home: electrical, mechanical, plumbing and the integrity of its structural components on the day of the inspection. However, minor items often are identified during this inspection process.

Individually, these items are not an issue, but the cumulative effect of many small items could be discouraging for a potential buyers. If a home seller and their agents know what to look for, many of these minor items can be identified and addressed prior to a professional inspection.

Interior

-Do the wall and ceiling surfaces have holes or cracks that need patching?

-Do all the windows have operable latches?

-Can all the windows be opened and closed properly?

-Do any of the windows have cracked panes or broken seals?

-Do the windows need caulking?

-Are any of the windows painted shut?

-Are stair railings loose?

-Are moldings loose, broken or missing?

-Do interior doors stick, or open and close smoothly?

-Are kitchen or bathroom tiles cracked?

-Can you explain the existence or repair of old water penetration stains on the walls and ceilings?

-Does the chimney damper open and close properly?

-Does the chimney need cleaning?

-Does the chimney mortar need pointing?

-Is there insulation present in the attic?

-Is the insulation in the attic blocking attic vents?

-Is there a distracting amount of clutter in any of the rooms that would prevent a thorough inspection?

-Are there any signs of insect infestation?

 

Exterior

-Are there horizontal or vertical cracks in the foundations walls?

-Does the grading around the house direct rain water away from the foundations?

-Are any roof shingles missing?

-Are the gutters and down spouts connected and secured to the house, and directed away from the house?

-Are the gutters and down spouts clean and free from debris and weeds?

-Is the exterior wood trim in good condition?

-Is the wood trim around the door in good condition?

-Are there any wood surfaces in direct contact with the soil?

-Are stair or porch railings loose?

-Are the wood or concrete steps in good condition?

-Does any of the siding need repair or replacement?

-Are any of the landscape timbers rotted?

-Do the retaining walls or fences need repair?

-Are the sidewalks and driveway in good condition?

 

Plumbing

-Do the bases of the faucets leak?

-Do the faucets shut off completely, prevent water from dripping?

-Are the faucet and shower head screens clear, allowing full water flow?

-Are any drains clogged?

-Do the stopper mechanisms of sinks and bathtubs open and close properly?

-Is there insulation on the water pipes in unheated areas of the homes?

-Is there access to the main water shut off valve?

-Is there access to the main gas shut off valve?

-Are the bathtub and shower enclosures properly caulked?

-Are the toilets loose at the floor or at the tank?

 

Electrical

-Are any receptacles, switches or their covers broken or loose?

-Are all receptacles "hot" and switches operable?

-Do any light bulbs, fluorescence or cosmetic lights need replacing?

-Do the ceiling fans work properly?

-Do the resent buttons of the GFCI receptacles pop out when the test button is pressed?

-Do the front and back door bells work?

-Is the main electrical service wire entering the home secured to the exterior of the house?

-Do the electrical junction boxes have covers?

-Do smoke alarms function when the test button is pressed?

-Does the built-in microwave work?

-Does the kitchen exhaust fan work?

 

Posted by Stephanie Shinabery, Service Manager & Administrative Assistant for Joe & Joe

Randy L. Prothero
eXp Realty - Hollister, MO
Missouri REALTOR, (808) 384-5645

I tell sellers to remove all of the little negatives they can find.  When the home inspection report comes back, you do not want a long list.  Even if they are minor.  The buyers will feel the home was not well maintained.

Jul 15, 2008 04:03 AM