Loni Lueke REALTOR® - The Do's and Don'ts in your Homebuying Process

condition are the heating and air conditioning systems. During the inspection, the inspector will assess that they're the appropriate models and capacity and working correctly. The review also includes the electrical panel. It must be easily accessible and in good working condition. Inspect basements and attics. Check the attic for water leakage issues. Look for water damage or leaks that may have affected the attic's insulation, walls, and ceiling. The inspector will check that the insulation is adequate for where the property is located. In the basement, look for evidence of moisture problems. Is there water leaking onto the floor or water around the foundation? There should be no cracks in the basement walls, and any wood such as those in exposed beams should be in good condition. Look at pipes and turn on taps. It's essential from a health perspective to determine that the pipes aren't made of lead. Check that the plumbing is up to date. Run taps to ensure they work properly and that the water pressure is strong enough. Also, check the age and condition of the water heater. Is the exterior of the home in good shape and well-maintained? Check for evidence of water around the foundation, which may indicate drainage issues. The ground should slope away from the foundation. If there's a porch, it should have a foundation, not simply sit on the soil. Check that the siding of the home is in good repair. Look at the landscaping on the property. It shouldn't be unkempt and unsightly, as that can indicate a lack of care. If there is one, the sprinkler system should be in proper working condition.

PROPERTY HISTORY

It's a good practice to know all you can about the property's sales history under consideration. Don't simply settle for the information contained in the customer listing copy. Ask your agent for more detailed information. Find answers to how long

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