Buyer's Home Inspection Checklist - Vermont 2026

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  2. Begin by filling out the Seller's section, which includes essential details such as Property Address, Number of Bedrooms, Age of House, and Asking Price. This information provides a foundational understanding of the property.
  3. Next, move to the Buyer’s section. Here, you can indicate proximity to important amenities like 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 any observations regarding walls, floors, and outlets. Use the provided fields to document your thoughts clearly.
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In general, its reasonable to request repairs for any problems in the home that lead to health or safety concerns. Consider the homes key systems from plumbing to electrical as well as the homes main foundation and structure.
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.
How Much is a Home Inspection in Vermont? The cost of a home inspection ranges between $380 in Vermont, with an average cost of $380.

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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.
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.
Fortunately, there are some things you can do to prepare for the inspection. Provide open access to areas that need to be checked. Clear the perimeter. Check the roof. Keep a clean house. Replace any bulbs that are out. Make sure your toilets are functioning properly. Put in a fresh furnace return filter.
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.

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