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Page 1: How to prepare for your...How to prepare for your You have an accepted offer and now the next step is the Home Inspec on. The home inspector is going to do a visual inspec on of your

How to prepare for your

You have an accepted offer and now the next step is the

Home Inspec�on. The home inspector is going to do a

visual inspec�on of your home and report the observed

condi�on to your buyers. Most professional home inspectors

will also point out the posi�ve a ributes of your home and

teach your buyers how the installed systems work, and some

rou�ne maintenance �ps. Items found should be reported in a

fair objec�ve manor. So don’t panic, cooperate for success.

Tips for success

♦ Be prepared for the inspec�on to take 3-4 hours!

♦ Provide the inspector with a list of items you are aware of that are in need of repair or

not in opera�onal condi�on, or should not be run. Remove any personal items from

view as you did for showings. Remember cabinet doors, drawers and closets are all

inspected!

♦ Clear items away from areas the inspector will need to access such as the a%c scu&le

inside the house and in the garage, and keep the electrical panel area clear.

♦ Move furniture and items in storage away from walls, furnaces & water heaters etc.

♦ Provide keys for areas that may be locked such as garages or crawl space access.

♦ Make sure all light bulbs are working properly, and replace any missing ones.

♦ Turn off alarms, and remove pets or let inspector know they are there.

♦ Relax! The buyer already loves your house! They made an offer, and hired a Licensed

Home Inspector. If there are issues, they should be handled fairly and professionally.

Jim Belanger is a Licensed, Cer�fied and Registered Wisconsin Home Inspector and is the owner of Wisconsin Home Inspec�on

Associates, LLC. And Jimonhomes.com. Contact Jim at (608) 575-6680 or email at Getjimnow@gmail,com

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