When it’s time to sell your home, you may be more excited about where you’re moving to than all the hoops you need to jump through to complete the sale. If you’re nervous about the home inspection that all sellers must schedule, the good news is that we have some tips and tricks to help you pass with flying colors.
At Total House Inspection in Michigan, we offer thorough home inspections from our team of trained professionals. Whether you need a mold, radon, or other home inspection, be sure to contact us to schedule the service you need.
Be Honest With the Inspector
When the inspector comes to assess your home, be sure to tell them about any major issues of which you’re aware. Either way, they are very likely to identify major issues and tell the potential buyer. If the buyer is made aware of an issue you didn’t disclose, they may see you as a dishonest seller and back out of the sale even if your home passes inspection.
Check the Roof and Foundation
You already know that the roof and the foundation of your home are two of the biggest items when it comes to a home-improvement budget. With that in mind, it’s important to check both of them for any signs that something is wrong. If you notice a crack or leak, contact a local contractor to assess the situation. They can determine whether the issue is small or large and give you an estimate on the repairs.
Check Drainage
Make sure all downspouts direct water away from your home. Faulty drainage can quickly damage your foundation, which can lead to much larger issues. Homes situated in areas that get heavy rainfall should have downspouts that are 3×4. If your downspouts do not meet the basic guidelines, you can easily extend your downspouts yourself.
Remove Clutter Around the Home
From boxes in the attic or crawl space to basements overflowing with stuff, there are a number of areas you might not think about when it comes to clutter. While you definitely want to make sure the home inspector can freely move around inside your home to check things out, it’s also important to make sure that less frequently used areas are also easily accessible. While the home inspector can move heavy boxes and other items to see what they need, it could lead to a longer inspection time and an unhappy inspector.
Provide Documentation for Repairs and Upgrades
If you’ve recently installed new appliances, flooring, an HVAC system, or completed other large-scale home improvement projects, be sure to provide all appropriate documentation. After all, you want potential buyers to see all the good things you’ve done to make the home even nicer and, hopefully, get a better offer. Additionally, if the inspector notices an issue with anything, you will have the paperwork you need to go back to the contractor and find a solution.
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At Total House Inspection in Michigan, we provide the professional inspection services you need to ensure you get the home you want. Worried about mold, radon, or another issue? Contact our team today to schedule your home inspection service.