10 Questions to Ask During a Home Inspection


A home inspection is an important step in the process of buying or selling a home. It helps to identify any potential issues with the property, allowing buyers to make an informed decision and potentially negotiate repairs or credits with the seller. For sellers, a home inspection can help identify and address any issues before putting the property on the market, potentially making the sale process smoother and faster.

If you're attending a home inspection, it's a good idea to come prepared with a list of questions for the inspector. Here are 10 questions to ask during a home inspection:

  1. What are the most significant issues with the property?

  2. How old is the roof, and what is its condition?

  3. Are there any leaks or issues with the plumbing system?

  4. Is the electrical system up to code?

  5. What is the age and condition of the HVAC system?

  6. Are there any issues with the windows or doors?

  7. Is the insulation in good condition and sufficient for the property?

  8. Are there any issues with the appliances included with the home?

  9. Have you identified any pest issues, such as termites or carpenter ants?

  10. If the home was built before 1980, have you checked for the presence of asbestos?

Asking these questions during the home inspection can help you better understand the condition of the property and make an informed decision. It's also a good idea to take notes and ask for clarification if needed.

Caleb Roche

Located in Edmond, Oklahoma, Caleb is a Marketing Consultant that helps businesses build better marketing strategies. Combining strategy with implementation, he focuses on building long-term customers through data-driven decision-making. With experience working with both small and large companies, he has the experience to help businesses create strategic marketing plans that focus specifically on each business’s strengths, not just a one size fits all/template-based strategy.

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