Selling Home Inspection Checklist
Smooth Home Sale Preparation
Before selling your home, it's crucial to conduct a thorough inspection to identify any potential issues that could affect the sale. This checklist will guide you through the process, ensuring that your home is in top condition to attract potential buyers.
Instructions: Review each item on the checklist carefully. Tick the checkboxes next to each item to track your progress and ensure thorough preparation for the inspection. Address any issues identified during the inspection promptly to maximize the appeal and value of your home.
Home Exterior:
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Roof: Check for missing or damaged shingles and signs of leakage.
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Gutters and Downspouts: Ensure they are clear of debris and securely attached.
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Siding: Look for cracks, peeling paint, or signs of rot.
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Windows and Doors: Check for proper sealing, functionality, and any signs of damage.
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Foundation: Inspect for cracks, settling, or water damage.
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Landscaping: Trim trees and shrubs, clear debris, and ensure proper drainage away from the house.
Interior Inspection:
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Walls and Ceilings: Look for cracks, water stains, or signs of mold.
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Flooring: Check for loose tiles, worn carpet, or damaged hardwood.
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Plumbing: Test faucets, toilets, and drains for leaks and proper functionality.
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Electrical: Inspect outlets, switches, and circuit breakers for functionality and safety.
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HVAC System: Test heating and cooling systems, and replace filters if necessary.
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Appliances: Ensure all appliances are in working order, including kitchen and laundry appliances.
Safety and Structural Concerns:
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Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors: Test and replace batteries if needed.
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Handrails and Staircases: Ensure they are secure and in good condition.
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Fire Extinguishers: Check expiration dates and ensure accessibility.
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Basement and Attic: Look for signs of water intrusion, pest infestation, or structural issues.
Final Touches:
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Clean and Declutter: Ensure the home is tidy and presentable for potential buyers.
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Make Necessary Repairs: Address any issues identified during the inspection promptly.
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Consider Professional Staging: Arrange furniture and decor to showcase the home's potential.
Completing this checklist will help you prepare your home for a successful sale by addressing any issues and presenting it in the best possible condition to potential buyers.