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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Buyer’s Home Inspection Checklist in the editor.
Begin by filling out the Seller's section, which includes details such as Property Address, Number of Bedrooms, Age of House, and Asking Price. This information provides a foundational understanding of the property.
Next, move to the Buyer’s section. Here, you can indicate proximity to essential amenities like schools and public transportation by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'. This helps assess the convenience of the location.
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.
Finally, review your notes and ensure all sections are completed. Save your document for future reference or share it directly from our platform for easy collaboration.
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The state of Minnesota or a local building official has the authority to inspect the home in the manner described in Minnesota Statutes, section 327.33, priorRead more
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