When you buy a home for sale in Midland, you’ll probably have the chance to go with your home inspector as he or she checks out the house. During the process, your inspector can answer your questions and provide you with extra information that you won’t necessarily get from reading a report.

You’ll still get a comprehensive report even if you tag along, but it never hurts to ask questions. In fact, during your inspection, there are a few questions that you absolutely should ask.

What to Ask During a Home Inspection When You Buy a House in Midland

Check out these questions you should ask during a home inspection:

  1. What does that mean?
  2. Is this a minor issue or a major problem?
  3. Does this need to be repaired?
  4. What is maintenance like for this item?
  5. What are the biggest issues in this home?

Here’s a closer look at each.

Home Inspection Question #1: What does that mean?

Your inspector will go through the whole home, and he or she is likely to point out issues as they arise. You can always ask what something means if you’re not sure – and you can ask why the issue matters at all. For example, if your inspector tells you that the wires leading to an important system are coded incorrectly, you can ask him or her to explain.

Home Inspection Question #2: Is this a minor issue or a major problem?

For each issue your inspector uncovers, there’s a degree of importance. Some issues aren’t important at all – they’re minor (I know someone whose inspection report included an “upside-down doorknob,” which was a simple fix) or they’re major and could end up costing tens of thousands of dollars in the long run. If you’re not sure whether something is a minor or major issue, ask the inspector – he or she can tell you right then.

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Home Inspection Question #3: Does this need to be repaired?

Some things don’t need to be repaired, while others do. For example, those doorknobs mentioned in Question #2 – that was something the buyer didn’t care about at all. However, if there’s an issue like improperly coded wires, that could put a future repair person at risk – and if you’re the buyer, you may want to ask the seller to fix the problem before you’re willing to buy the home.

Home Inspection Question #4: What is maintenance like for this item?

Your inspector can tell you how to maintain major systems and how they work, as well as how often you should have them maintained. For example, if you’ve never owned a home with a central heating and cooling system, you can ask your inspector how often you should bring maintenance techs to the home for a full inspection and regular maintenance.

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Home Inspection Question #5: What are the biggest issues in this home?

Your inspector will provide you with a detailed report of his or her findings after the inspection is complete, but as you’re wrapping things up and standing in the driveway to leave, it’s a good idea to ask what he or she thinks the home’s biggest issues are. Your inspector can give you a quick, simple run-down so you can start thinking about whether the home is a good fit for you. You can also call your REALTOR and tell him or her what the inspector found; if the home has issues you can use to negotiate with the seller, your agent will know.

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