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Prepare For A Home Inspection Atlanta GA

By Sally Delacruz


Local governments have different regulations on what should happen during the house sale process. There are those that dictate that sellers provide buyers with a detailed assessment, while others provide an option for sellers to have their own assessment done. It is therefore important for a seller to be thoroughly prepared for the home inspection Atlanta GA process.

Taking time to clean the residence is very important. An inspector is not only going to look at the structural integrity of your house, but he will also focus on how well it has been kept. The house must therefore be in top condition as this provides a good image to the person who is inspecting it.

It is important that you always be on time. The professional will show up at the time that was agreed upon. You can therefore make sure that your preparations are complete thirty minutes before he is due to arrive.

All the utilities should be connected during the examination. This assessor will want to turn the stove on, test the air conditioning unit and even run the dish washer. Without all the utilities being in place, an inspector may have to reschedule the process resulting in a delay in the sale process.

Some places may not have enough working space for the professional to perform his duties. Check the area surrounding the furnace and the water heaters to ensure that there is enough crawling space. There should be about three to four feet of space available. This is all that the professional needs.

In addition to making sure that there is enough space, it is also of importance to leave the pilot lights on. If they are not on, the assessor will not be in a position to inspect the utilities. Considering the fact that he is not covered for this type of liability, he will not turn the lights on.

Take time to visit the garage and the attic areas. These are areas that will also have to be inspected. You therefore have to make certain that there is enough space for him to walk through. Ensure there are no spider webs on the walls.

Outbuildings will also need to be assessed. It will therefore be important that you leave behind a key for the garage or the remote control in cases where it is attached to the main building. For your sprinkler system, make sure that the covers have not been replaced.

Take a walk around the exterior part and check whether there is any brush along the foundations. If there is brush, make sure it has been removed and properly disposed of. The same will also apply for all cans that may be present within the vicinity. Removing the cans and having them properly disposed off is very important.

A property owner must make sure that he has all the documentation with him. These documents are important in that they are used to verify that any work that was done on the property was completed by professionals. For new items that have been installed, it will show that these items were indeed inspected by a professional before installation.




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