What to Expect During a Home Inspection
- Mike and Elke

- Feb 23
- 1 min read

A home inspection is a critical step in the buying process. It gives buyers a clearer understanding of the property’s condition before finalizing the purchase.
1. The Purpose of the Inspection
The inspection is designed to evaluate the home’s overall condition, not to pass or fail the property. It helps identify safety concerns, structural issues, and needed repairs.
2. What Inspectors Typically Check
• Roof and attic
• Foundation and structure
• Plumbing systems
• Electrical systems
• HVAC system
• Windows and doors
• Appliances
• Exterior drainage
The inspector will look for visible defects and potential problems.
3. How Long It Takes
Most inspections take 2 to 4 hour,s depending on the size and condition of the home.
4. The Inspection Report
After the inspection, buyers receive a detailed report with photos and notes outlining findings. Some items may be minor maintenance issues, while others may require negotiation.
5. What Happens Next
If significant issues are discovered, buyers may:
• Request repairs
• Ask for a credit
• Renegotiate the price
• Walk away if protected by an inspection contingency
6. Should Sellers Be Worried?
Not necessarily. Most homes have minor findings. Being prepared and addressing obvious issues before listing can make the process smoother



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