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According to Porch.com, Inc., approximately 88% of buyers (almost nine of every ten) hired a professional home inspector for their most recent property purchase. This goes to show just how important condo inspections are to buyers. If you’re selling a condo, here are five tips to help you prepare for your upcoming inspection.

1. Make a List of Any Areas of Concern

 

The first step is to make a list of any areas of your condo that may concern potential buyers. This could include anything from cracks in the walls or ceilings to water damage and leaks. If you’re unsure about something, it’s always better to be cautious and include it on your list. This way the inspector covers all of your bases and misses nothing.

2. Educate Yourself on the Process

 

It’s also important that you educate yourself on the condo inspection process. This way, you understand what the inspector will look for and can be prepared with questions that you may have. Additionally, many inspectors offer initial inspection consultations. This is a great opportunity to ask more in-depth questions that you may have and get a better understanding of what to expect.

3. Make Yourself Available

 

Another important tip is to make yourself available on the day of the inspection. This way, you can answer questions that the inspector may have and address any concerns that they may find. Many inspectors will offer a post-inspection consultation. This is another great opportunity to ask questions and clarify anything that you’re unsure about.

4. Clean and Reduce Clutter

 

It’s also important to clean and take care of any clutter around your condo before the inspection. This will help the inspector move around more easily and will allow them to get a better understanding of the space. Additionally, be sure to remove any personal items that may be in the way. This includes things like photos, decor, and small furniture.

5. Be Prepared for the Results

 

Finally, be prepared for the results of the condo inspection. This means that you should have a realistic understanding of the condition of your condo. You should be prepared to make any necessary repairs or improvements that the inspector may recommend. Remember, the goal is to sell your condo, so it’s important to do whatever you can to make it as appealing to potential buyers as possible.

 

By following these tips you can ensure you’re as prepared as possible for your upcoming inspection. This will help to make sure that the process goes smoothly and that you’re able to sell your condo in a timely manner. Call us today at Shelton Home Inspections Inc. to learn more about our condo inspection services.