1. Roof
The roof should be inspected for damage, missing or buckled shingles, and any other signs of wear and tear.
2. Exterior Walls and Siding
The exterior walls should be inspected for any damage, peeling paint, holes, or other issues. The siding should also be checked to make sure it is in good condition.
3. Windows and Doors
The windows and doors should be checked for proper operation, damage, and any other potential issues.
4. Gutters and Downspouts
The gutters and downspouts should be inspected to make sure they are in good condition and are functioning properly.
5. Chimney
The chimney should be inspected for damage, blockages, and any other potential problems.
6. Foundation, Slab, or Pier and Beam
The foundation, slab, or pier and beam should be checked for any damage or issues.
7. Floors and Ceilings
The floors and ceilings should be inspected for any damage or issues.
8. Walls and Doors
The walls and doors should be inspected for any damage or issues.
9. Kitchen
The kitchen should be inspected for any damage or issues (e.g., cabinets, appliances, countertops, etc.).
10. Bathrooms
The bathrooms should be inspected for any damage or issues (e.g., fixtures, tile work, etc.).
11. Electrical System
The electrical system should be inspected to make sure it is in good condition and is up to code.
12. Heating and Cooling Systems
The heating and cooling systems should be inspected to make sure they are in good condition and are functioning properly.
13. Insulation and Ventilation
The insulation and ventilation should be inspected to make sure they are in good condition and are effective at preventing moisture build-up/mold growth.
14. Pest Control
Pest control measures (e.g., traps, baits) should be checked to make sure they are effective at preventing pest infestations.
15. Safety Features
Safety features such as smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, fire extinguishers, etc., should be checked to make sure they are all in working order.