Real Estate Inspection Checklist
When inspecting a property, a real estate
inspector has a checklist to follow. A real estate inspection
checklist allows the inspector to examine everything about a
property that will affect its resale value. You will not
forget to examine anything if you have a real estate inspection
checklist.
During a real estate inspection, the
following key topics will be discussed:
Foundation
The home inspector will look at the
foundation of your house. Some of the questions that will go
through the home inspector's mind include:
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What is the structural integrity of this property?
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Are there cracks in the walls, shifting of the
foundation, or problems with moisture?
Roofing
The home inspector will look at your
existing roof. He will question: what is the estimated life
of the roof in the current condition?
Exterior and Interior Condition
The home inspector will spend sometime
looking at the exterior and interior of your house. He will
note down:
For example,
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are floors level?
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do doors and windows open and shut property?
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are there sources of draft?
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is there evidence of previous or current water
leaks?
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are attached structures (such as garages and decks)
sound?
Electrical
Are electrical systems up to
code? and are there any potentially dangerous
conditions with the electrical system?
Plumbing
The home inspector will inspect the plumbing
for any evidence of leaks or hidden water issues. HE will
ask if there are any problems with water pressure or
plumbing system in general. He would want to know if
everything is working properly and draining properly.
Heating and Cooling
The home inspector will question how old the
heating and cooling systems are and how they have been
maintained. Questions he might ask include: are there any
potential problems on the horizon? are they functioning
properly? Is hot or cool air properly distributed through
the house?
Appliances
If appliances are going to be included in
the property, how are they working? is everything properly
connected? Are there any potential hazards like frayed wires
or poor hook-ups?
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