GENERAL
- If your State requires you to prepare a home
owners property disclosure report regarding the condition of your
home, it is advisable not to omit any defects. Should the home
inspector have doubts regarding the information on the disclosure,
the inspector may become overly suspicious regarding the condition
of your home.
- It is advisable to have your real estate agent
represent you at the inspection. If you must be present at the
inspection, be sure to honestly answer any questions that the
inspector may ask. If the inspector has doubts regarding your
answer to a question, the inspector may become overly suspicious
regarding the condition of your home.
- Do not try to conceal any defects that you may
know about.
Refrain from asking the inspector questions regarding the
condition of the home or debating the inspector about comments you
may overhear.
- Do not rush the inspector; permit the inspector
to look at whatever area of the home that the inspector deems
necessary. A home inspection of an average size home will take
about two hours.
- The inspector understands that the inspection
is a necessary intrusion into the privacy of your home and will
make every effort to be as professional and courteous as possible.
The inspector will appreciate your cooperation to make the
inspection process a pleasant experience.
EXTERIOR
- All exterior doors should be made accessible;
be sure all door locks are operable.
INTERIOR
- All areas of the home should be made
accessible, especially utility room areas, and access entry to
basement crawl spaces and attic crawl spaces. If the access to
your attic crawl space is via a closet, the inspector will
appreciate opening the closet door and finding that you have been
thoughtful enough to remove clothing and stored items that inhibit
entry to the attic.
ELECTRICAL
- The inspector will want to remove the cover on
the electric service panel to examine the electrical wiring, be
sure that the panel is accessible, and that the cover can be
readily removed.
PLUMBING
- The inspector will want to functionally test
all of the plumbing fixtures, if there are any leaks, or other
problems, have these conditions corrected prior to the inspection
or advise the inspector not to operate the defective fixtures.
HEATING AND AIR-CONDITIONING
- The inspector will want to functionally test
the heating and air-conditioning systems. If your home has an oil
fired heating system, be sure that there is sufficient fuel in the
tank. If your system is a forced air system, be sure that the air
filter is clean to ensure a maximum air flow.
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