Alaska Buyer's Home Inspection Checklist

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This Buyer's Home Inspection Checklist form is used by the Buyer when initially viewing a home to purchase in Alaska. It provides a comprehensive list of items to check or to ask the Seller prior to making an offer on a home. This is an all-inclusive form and not all items may be applicable to the property being viewed.

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Provide open access to areas that need to be checked. Clear the perimeter. Check the roof. Keep a clean house. Replace any bulbs that are out. Make sure your toilets are functioning properly. Put in a fresh furnace return filter.

A home inspector will look at things like a home's foundation, structural components, roof, HVAC, plumbing, and electrical systems, then provide a written home inspection report with results.Buyers should attend the inspection so they can explore their new home in detail and ask questions during the process.

And yet, home inspectors don't check everything. For one, conditions such as mold, radon, or asbestos that require laboratory samples or equipment are the stuff of specialty inspections, which cost extra or must be conducted by other specialists.

Problem #1: Rundown roofing. Problem #2: Drainage issues. Problem #3: Faulty foundation. Problem #4: Plumbing problems. Problem #5: Pest infestations. Problem #6: Hidden mold. Problem #7: Failing heating systems. Problem#8: Electrical wiring.

Top reasons home inspections fail Electrical problems: The most common electrical issues include wiring that's not up to code, frayed wiring, or improperly wired electrical panels. Plumbing issues: Leaky pipes (and resulting water damage), failing water heaters, and sewer system problems are some of the most expensive.

Ask the seller to make the repairs themselves. Ask for credits toward your closing costs. Ask the seller to reduce the sales price to make up for the repairs. Back out of the transaction (if you have an inspection contingency in place) Move forward with the deal.

Clean furnace filter. Clean stove and oven. Empty storage from attic. Organize any closets that are access points to your attic or crawl space. Clear at least 4 to 6 inches of space around the perimeter of your home's exterior.

Foundation. Roof. Attic space. Rain gutters and downspouts. Exterior stucco or paint. Electrical panel, light switches, and power outlets. Thermostats and heating, cooling, and ventilation (HVAC) system. Plumbing fixtures, faucets, and water heater.

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Alaska Buyer's Home Inspection Checklist