Diy home inspection checklist 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the diy home inspection checklist in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'To be completed by Seller' section. Enter the property address, number of bedrooms, age of the house, reason for selling, and other relevant details.
  3. Next, move to the 'To be completed by Buyer' section. Here, you can indicate proximity to work, schools, shopping areas, and public transportation by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'.
  4. Continue through each room listed in the checklist. For each area (e.g., kitchen, living room), assess and note conditions such as walls, floors, ceilings, and outlets. Use the provided fields to document any observations.
  5. Finally, review your notes in the 'General Notes' section at the end of the form. Ensure all important details are captured before saving your completed checklist.

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A home inspection is a safety and quality assessment on a property that is going to be sold. 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.
You can, but its not recommended. Professional inspectors have specialized knowledge and tools to spot issues you might miss. They provide detailed reports that can be valuable for negotiations. If youre not experienced, you could overlook serious problems that could cost you big later on.
Type of Inspection: A general home inspection costs $400 in Kentucky, while specialized ones, like a foundation inspection, can run up to $600. Youll need an expert for these, which may increase the price.
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.