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1. Look for evidence of water damage or signs of a leaky roof, windows, and plumbing. 2. Check for signs of pests, especially in the attic and crawl spaces. 3. Examine the foundation, walls, floors, and ceilings for cracks and unevenness. 4. Test all electrical outlets and switches to make sure theyRead more
1. Look for evidence of water damage or signs of a leaky roof, windows, and plumbing.
See less2. Check for signs of pests, especially in the attic and crawl spaces.
3. Examine the foundation, walls, floors, and ceilings for cracks and unevenness.
4. Test all electrical outlets and switches to make sure they are operational.
5. Inspect heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems.
6. Ensure that the septic and sewage systems are functioning properly.
7. Check for proper insulation and ventilation where applicable.
8. Look for signs of structural damage, such as bowing walls and shifted beams.
9. Test all appliances to make sure they are functioning correctly.
10. Test all smoke and carbon monoxide detectors to ensure they are operational.