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Home Inspection FAQs: What Buyers and Sellers Need to Know 

If you are buying or selling a home, you have likely come across a lot of questions about inspections. Understanding how the process works can make the experience smoother and help you feel more confident in your decisions. 

Below are some of the most common questions about home inspections and what you should know. 

What is a Home Inspection? 

A home inspection is a professional evaluation of a property’s condition. It focuses on major systems such as the structure, roof, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC. 

The goal is to identify any issues, safety concerns, or areas that may need repair or maintenance. 

How long does a home inspection take? 

Most home inspections take between 2 and 4 hours, depending on the size, age, and condition of the home. 

Larger homes or properties with additional systems may take longer. 

Who Pays for the Home Inspection? 

In most cases, the buyer pays for the home inspection. However, sellers may choose to get a pre-listing inspection before putting the home on the market, which they will pay for. 

Can a Home Fail an Inspection? 

No, a home does not pass or fail an inspection. The inspector provides a detailed report of findings, and the buyer decides how to move forward based on that information. 

What happens after the inspection? 

After the inspection, buyers review the report and may: 

  • Accept the home as is  

  • Request repairs  

  • Ask for a price reduction or credit  

  • Walk away from the deal during the option period  

Should I Attend the Inspection? 

Yes, if possible. Attending the inspection allows you to: 

  • See issues firsthand  

  • Ask questions in real time  

  • Gain a better understanding of the home  

What Does a Home Inspector Not Do? 

Inspectors do not: 

  • Open walls or perform destructive testing  

  • Guarantee the future performance of systems  

  • Provide exact repair costs  

They evaluate visible and accessible areas at the time of the inspection. 

Are New Homes Required to Have an Inspection? 

New homes are not always required to have an inspection, but it is highly recommended. 

Even new construction can have: 

  • Installation errors  

  • Incomplete work  

  • Code-related issues  

An inspection provides an independent review before closing. 

What are the Most Common Issues Found? 

Some of the most common findings include: 

  • Minor electrical issues  

  • Plumbing leaks  

  • Roof wear  

  • HVAC maintenance concerns  

  • Cosmetic damage  

Every home will have some level of findings. 

How Much Does a Home Inspection Cost? 

The cost varies based on the size and type of the property, but most residential inspections fall within a typical range for the area. 

Additional services such as septic, well, or pest inspections may cost extra. 

How Long After the Inspection Do Get the Report? 

Most inspectors provide the report within 24 hours. Some may deliver it the same day, depending on the inspection. 

What Should Sellers Expect During an Inspection? 

Sellers should expect the inspector to evaluate all major systems and note any visible issues. 

It is normal for a report to include multiple findings, even in well-maintained homes. 

Why is a Home Inspection Important? 

A home inspection helps: 

  • Identify potential problems  

  • Provide negotiation leverage  

  • Give buyers confidence in their purchase  

  • Help sellers prepare for the transaction  

It is one of the most important steps in the real estate process. 

Work with a Trusted Inspection Team 

At RS Inspectors, we are committed to making the inspection process clear and straightforward. Our goal is to provide detailed reports and answer your questions so you can move forward with confidence. 

Schedule your inspection today and get the answers you need. 

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