Buyer's Home Inspection Checklist - North Carolina 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Seller's section, which includes details like Property Address, Number of Bedrooms, Age of House, and Asking Price. This information is crucial for understanding the property.
  3. Next, move to the Buyer’s section. Here, you can indicate proximity to essential amenities such as schools and public transportation by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'. This helps assess the convenience of the location.
  4. Continue through each room listed in the checklist. For each area (e.g., Kitchen, Living Room), note conditions regarding walls, floors, and outlets. Use the provided fields to jot down any observations or concerns.
  5. Finally, review your notes in the General Notes section at the end of the form. This is where you can summarize your thoughts on what you like and dislike about the property.

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If you discover major foundation problems with the house, which would be a great endeavor to fix, this will presumably be a deal-breaker. Most home buyers do not want to take on major structural issues with a property. Foundation cracks can be quite common.
Most common repairs needed after a home inspection Dead trees. Trip hazards. Appliances not working. Plumbing, sewage and septic problems. Electrical hazards. Fire hazards. Pest or wildlife infestation. Asbestos, radon and lead paint.
Here are a handful of red flags that an inspector may find that you should be on the lookout for. Roof. A leaky roof is a huge red flag during the home inspection. Plumbing. Electrical. Exterior. Safety issues. Foundation.

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What should be included on the checklist? Environment. dust, gases, fumes, sprays, lighting, noise, ventilation. Buildings. windows, doors, floors, stairs, roofs, walls, elevators. Containers. Electrical. Fire protection equipment. Hand tools. Hazardous products. Materials handling.
Dave Swartz Faulty wiring. Roof problems. Heating/cooling system defects. Plumbing issues. Inadequate insulation and ventilation in attic. Whole house is poorly maintained. Poor drainage around the structure. Air and water penetrating cracks and window perimeters at exterior.
Having a home inspected before you buy it is very important. There are certain red flags to look for during the inspection. These include mold, water leaks, and foundation damage.
The most obvious real estate red flag is a listing price that is simply too good to be true. This usually indicates that the sellers are extra-motivated, which should certainly make you wonder why.
The top five things home inspectors look for Foundation. The foundation is the workhorse of a house. Roof. Roof quality and performance can also make or break a house deal. Plumbing. Is there anything worse than a leak? Electrical systems. HVAC system.

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