Whether you’re a buyer excited to finally own your dream home or a seller looking to close the chapter on your current property, a home inspection is a pivotal step in the real estate transaction process. A pre-market real estate inspection can identify areas you may need to correct before you place your home on the market. If you’re a buyer, a real estate pre-closing inspection is your opportunity to thoroughly assess the property and ensure that it meets your expectations before finalizing the purchase. During the closing inspection, issues that could impact the sale of the property are identified. Some of the most frequent issues include plumbing problems, such as leaky pipes or drainage issues, electrical problems like faulty wiring or outdated fixtures, and structural issues such as cracks in the walls or foundation. It’s essential to address these issues promptly to avoid any delays in the closing process.


