Buyer's Home Inspection Checklist - Connecticut 2025

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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 'To be completed by Seller' section, including details such as Property Address, Number of Bedrooms, and Asking Price. This information is crucial for your reference.
  3. Next, move to the 'To be completed by buyer' section. Here, you can indicate proximity to essential amenities like schools and public transportation by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'.
  4. Proceed to the various rooms listed in the checklist. For each room, note down observations regarding walls, floors, and outlets. Use the provided fields to jot down any specific notes or concerns.
  5. Finally, review your entries for accuracy and completeness before saving or sharing your checklist. Utilize our platform's features for easy distribution.

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The inspector examines the structural aspects of the home, heating and cooling systems, plumbing, electrical work, water and sewage to ensure they are all functioning properly. The overall condition of the property is also assessed for fire and safety issues, damages and anything else that can affect its value.
1. No inspection, no dice. A major red flag when entering negotiations of a possible home purchase is when the owner will not allow an inspection.
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.
For example, in states like California, sellers can be held liable if they fail to disclose docHub issues like mold, water damage, or foundation problems.
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