What Not to Overlook on a Final Walk-through
The final walkthrough, typically done as close to close of escrow as possible,
is a walkthrough inspection done by the buyer. The purpose is not to do a second
inspection, but to make sure the seller has done the required repairs and maintained
the property in the condition agreed to.
Make sure that . . .
- Repairs you've requested have been made. Obtain copies of paid bills and any related warranties.
- All items that were included in the sale price-draperies, lighting fixtures-are still there.
- Screens and storm windows are in place or stored.
- All appliances are operating.
- Intercom, doorbell, and alarm are operational.
- Hot water heater is working.
- HVAC is working.
- No plants or shrubs have been removed from the yard.
- Garage door opener and other remotes are available.
- Instruction books and warranties on appliances and fixtures are there.
- All personal items of the sellers and all debris have been removed.
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