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  • Writer's pictureBob and Kathy Parmenter

Home Inspection Tips for Sellers: What to Expect and How to Prepare

Updated: Aug 26, 2023


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As a seller, a home inspection can be a nerve-wracking experience. The thought of a potential buyer finding issues with your property can be stressful, but it’s important to remember that a home inspection is a standard part of the home selling process. In fact, it’s an opportunity for you to showcase your home’s strengths and address any concerns before they become bigger problems.

To help you prepare for a home inspection, we’ve put together a list of tips and information on what to expect.

Know What’s Included in a Home Inspection: A home inspection typically covers the structure, electrical systems, heating and cooling systems, plumbing, roofing, and other major systems and components of the home. It’s important to have a clear understanding of what is included in a home inspection so you can be prepared for any potential issues that may arise.

Make Repairs Before the Inspection: If you are aware of any issues with your home, it’s a good idea to address them before the inspection. This will not only make your home look better, but it will also show potential buyers that you take the condition of your home seriously.

Clean and Declutter: Before the inspection, it’s a good idea to give your home a thorough cleaning and to declutter. This will not only make your home look better, but it will also make it easier for the inspector to access all areas of your home.

Be Present During the Inspection: It’s a good idea to be present during the inspection so you can ask questions and get clarification on any issues that may come up. This will also give you the opportunity to address any concerns with the buyer directly.

Review the Inspection Report: After the inspection, the inspector will provide a report detailing the condition of your home. It’s important to review the report carefully and address any issues that may arise. If necessary, you can also negotiate with the buyer to reach a mutually acceptable solution.

Hire a Professional: To ensure a thorough and accurate inspection, it’s important to hire a professional home inspector. Look for someone with experience and a good reputation in the industry.


In conclusion, a home inspection is an important part of the home selling process. By following these tips, you can prepare for a successful inspection and show potential buyers that your home is in great condition. Good luck!

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