Buyer's Home Inspection Checklist - Hawaii 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Buyer’s Home Inspection Checklist in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Seller's section, including the property address, number of bedrooms, age of the house, and reason for selling. This information provides essential context about the property.
  3. Next, move to the Buyer’s section. Here, you can indicate proximity to important amenities such as work, schools, and shopping by selecting 'Yes' or 'No' for each item.
  4. Continue through the checklist by assessing various aspects of the home. For each room listed (e.g., kitchen, living room), note details about walls, floors, and outlets. Use the notes section to jot down any observations or concerns.
  5. Finally, review your entries for accuracy and completeness before saving or sharing your checklist. Our platform allows you to easily export or send your completed form directly from your device.

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How much does a home inspection cost in Hawaii? Home inspectors in Hawaii typically charge from $300 to $450 for a typical Honolulu condo, depending on square footage. An Oahu inspection might range from $650 to $850 for a single-family home.
Prepare for inspections by focusing on these steps: Remove non-essential items from countertops, shelves, and floors to create a spacious feel. Dust surfaces, vacuum carpets, and mop floors to ensure a spotless environment. Ensure all light switches and bulbs functionand replace any burnt-out bulbs.
After the home inspection, expect to hear from the buyer in 5-10 days, if not sooner. If in doubt, check in with the contract in place or the real estate agent.
An inspector will take a look at the homes structure, including the roof, plumbing, windows, doors, foundation, and basement or crawlspace. The inspector will also test the homes systems, including the electrical, plumbing, and heating/cooling systems. The inspection report will likely between 40-80 pages.
Top reasons homes fail inspection Foundation flaws such as cracks, troublesome tree roots and uneven settling or lack of steel reinforcement. An aging, damaged or deteriorating roof. Missing flashing or shingles. Damaged siding. Rotted wood. Improper grading that doesnt allow water to move away from the house.

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