How to Prepare for an Annual Home Inspection
Home inspections are a pain, but
unfortunately, they are something many homeowners and renters have to deal
with. Homeowners looking to prepare their house to sell will have to get past
an inspector at some point. Renters are often subjected to the dreaded annual
inspection commissioned by the landlord to make sure the property is being kept
up.
Though a home inspection can be
stressful, it doesn’t have to be the end of the world. If you follow some
simple guidelines, you can get through it with flying colors and move on with
your life.
First, make sure that you’ve tested
all your light fixtures and they are all working. This is one of those basic
things the inspector will look at. If some of your lights are not in working
order, he will assume there are bigger problems with the home. Next, replace
your furnace filter and make sure all of your HVAC equipment including the
furnace, water heater, AC and appliances are in operating correctly.
Windows, screens, and doorknobs also
need to be looked at thoroughly. Windows and screens should open and close
smoothly, and doorknobs should be tight. Along the same lines, check the
handrails and make sure they’re tight as well. It may be worthwhile to hire a
handyman to come out and fix any of these and other little blemishes that could
be discovered by an inspector.
Finally remember first impressions
are very important so be sure to clean your place. Just like you wouldn’t dress
in rags for a job interview if you hope to land the job, you don’t want to
present a dirty and messy home to an inspector. On the other hand, if you clean
your home thoroughly inside and out, the inspector is far more likely to look
at the rest of the inspection in a favorable light.
Follow these tips and you’ll be on
your way to passing your inspection with flying colors!
Reshared by Michelle Cannon
Cannon Realty & Associates
Cannon Realty & Associates
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