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What to expect when your home is being inspected
Once your home have found a buyer, a majority of the buyers will want a home inspection. A home inspection helps the would-be buyer to determine if your home will be a good investment. The role of the inspector is to check nearly every inch of your home.
 
The buyer’s home inspector will contact the listing agent or office to schedule a day and time to inspect your home. When scheduling the inspection, the inspector’s credentials are verified. No one should be allowed to be alone in your home without being licensed, insured and registered with the local Realtor’s association.
 
The lead time for the inspection will vary, depending on the terms and conditions of your purchase agreement with the buyer. Usually, most buyers request 10-14 calendar days to schedule and complete the inspection – especially during a peak season of real estate, inspectors may have a longer wait-list.
 

 
Jerry Endres, with WIN Home Inspections in Traverse City, MI, recommends removing all obstacles in the following areas to help you prepare for a buyer’s home inspection of your home:
Electrical panels (please remove padlocks) Heating and cooling equipment Water heaters Under-building crawl space access Sumps and sump pumps Attic space access ... more

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