Observation of the following recommendations
will help ensure that a complete and proper inspection can be
performed:
All utilities including electrical service, water service
and gas supply should be available. Electrical and gas equipment
should be ready to operate; electrical circuit breakers and
gas valves should be on and pilot lights should be active
at furnaces, water heaters, and other equipment that will
be evaluated.
All areas of the home should be made accessible for the inspection.
Access and sufficient space around evaluate heating / air
conditioning equipment, kitchen appliances, electrical panel
boxes, and other equipment that will be inspected, should
be provided.
Access openings to attic areas should be readily accessible.
For example, if an access opening is located within a closet
all items that would preclude easy access, such as placement
of a ladder, should be moved.
Pets should be secured / caged. There is the potential for
the inspectors being injured and the inspectors can not be
responsible for pets running away when doors are opened and
closed.
Clients should Inform the inspectors of any particular concerns
they have, such as problem areas that they observed or that
have been disclosed to them. Whenever possible, home buyers
should obtain from the homeowner an up to date formal disclosure
document that identifies known problems and any major repairs
or changes that have been made.
Allow the inspectors to proceed with the inspection with
as little interruption as possible. A proper inspection can
only be accomplished when the inspectors can fully concentrate
on the items being evaluated.
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