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The home inspection must adhere to specific standards that require the inspector to examine the foundation, basement, crawlspace, and structural components. The inspector should describe the foundation type and the access to underfloor spaces. Key observations to report include any wood in contact with soil, signs of active water penetration, potential foundation movement, and any cutting, notching, or boring of framing that may pose structural or safety concerns. The inspector begins inspecting by taking reference photos and checking entry doors, starting in the unfinished basement area.