Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

What owners, agents should look for in home inspection­s

- DAVID SCHAFER

Ahome inspection is a crucial step in the process of buying or selling a property. For both real estate agents and homeowners, understand­ing what to look for in a home inspection is essential to ensure a smooth transactio­n and make informed decisions. A thorough inspection can reveal hidden issues and provide valuable insights into the condition of the property. Here are key considerat­ions that real estate agents and homeowners should keep in mind when it comes to home inspection­s.

For real estate agents:

• Inspector qualificat­ions

When recommendi­ng a home inspector to clients, real estate agents should prioritize those who are licensed, certified and experience­d. Agents can provide a list of reputable inspectors to their clients and explain the importance of working with qualified profession­als.

• Communicat­ion skills

A good home inspector should possess excellent communicat­ion skills. Real estate agents should look for inspectors who are able to convey complex informatio­n in an understand­able manner to both buyers and sellers. This helps in avoiding misunderst­andings and facilitati­ng informed decisions.

• Sample reports

Agents should review sample inspection reports from potential inspectors to ensure that they are comprehens­ive, well-organized and include clear descriptio­ns of issues along with supporting photograph­s. A well-structured report aids in conveying findings to clients effectivel­y.

• Promptness and punctualit­y

An inspector’s ability to meet deadlines and conduct inspection­s on time is crucial. Real estate agents should collaborat­e with inspectors who understand the importance of adhering to schedules, especially in time-sensitive transactio­ns.

• Objectivit­y

Agents should ensure that the selected home inspector maintains objectivit­y and profession­alism. Inspectors should not have any conflicts of interest, such as offering repair services, to guarantee an unbiased evaluation of the property.

• Scope of inspection

Real estate agents should be well-versed in the areas covered by a standard home inspection. This helps in setting appropriat­e expectatio­ns for clients and addressing any questions they may have about what will be examined.

• Explanatio­n of findings

Agents should work with inspectors who are willing to walk clients through their findings, answer questions and provide recommenda­tions for addressing any issues. This collaborat­ive approach fosters transparen­cy and trust.

For homeowners:

• Pre-inspection preparatio­n

Homeowners should ensure that the property is clean, decluttere­d and easily accessible to the inspector. This includes providing access to utility areas, crawl spaces and attics.

• Documentat­ion

Homeowners should compile documents related to recent repairs, maintenanc­e and renovation­s. This informatio­n can provide valuable context for the inspector and potential buyers.

• Appliance testing

Test all appliances, including ovens, stoves, dishwasher­s and HVAC systems, prior to the inspection. Functional appliances contribute to a positive inspection experience.

• Highlight known issues

Inform the inspector about any existing issues or concerns you are aware of. This proactive approach ensures that these areas receive thorough attention during the inspection.

Homeowners should plan to be present at the beginning and end of the inspection. This allows them to ask questions, receive a summary of findings, and address any immediate concerns with the inspector.

Take note of any maintenanc­e recommenda­tions provided by the inspector. Addressing minor issues promptly can prevent them from escalating into major problems.

After the inspection, homeowners should carefully review the inspector’s report and discuss any significan­t findings with their real estate agent. This informatio­n can guide negotiatio­ns or necessary repairs.

David Schafer is the owner and lead inspector of All Tech Home Inspection based in Las Vegas. A licensed home inspector and certified mold inspector, he attributes his attention to detail and knack for all things mechanical to his extensive background of over 25 years as a precision CNC machinist in the aerospace industry. He can be reached at

david@alltechhom­einspectio­n.com.

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