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Prepare Your Home Before Selling

Preparing your home for a home inspection is an essential step in ensuring that your home is in good condition and ready to sell. Here's a guide to getting your home ready for a home inspection, and what to expect during the inspection process.

Clean and tidy up – A clean and tidy home is essential for a successful inspection. Clean your home thoroughly, including floors, carpets, walls, and windows. Declutter your home, remove anyunnecessaryitems, and organize your storage areas.

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Repair any damages – Make any necessaryrepairs to your home before the inspection. Check for leaks, cracks, or damages in your home's exterior, roof, walls, and foundation. Repair any broken or damaged fixtures, such as doors, windows, faucets, and light switches.

Check your appliances – Ensure that all appliances in your home are in good working condition. Check that your heating and cooling systems, electrical systems, and plumbing are functioning correctly. Rep l a c e a n y o u tdated or malfunctioning appliances before the inspection.

Ensure easy access – Ensure that the inspector can access all areas of your home, including the basement, attic, and crawl space. Clear any obstacles in front of doors, windows, and storage areas. Provide keys or access codes to locked areas.

Make necessary disclosures – Be transparent with the inspector and disclose any known issues or problems with your home. This will help build trust with the inspector and avoid potential legal issues down the line.

Be present during the inspection –Being present during the inspection is essential. You can provide the inspector with necessary information about your home, answer any questions, and address any concerns.

During the inspection, the inspector will examine various areas of your home, including the roof, foundation, plumbing, electrical, heating and cooling systems, and appliances. The inspector will provide you with a detailed report highlighting anyissues or concerns with your home.

By following these steps, you can prepare for a home inspection and ensure that your home is in the best condition possible and ready for the real estate market!

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