Download and use this free property inspection checklist template to standardize and streamline your process of inspecting and evaluating different aspects of properties. Also, you can use this checklist as a guide and look out for areas that need your attention and corrective action.
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Title Page
Site/Property Address
Inspection Date
Inspector Name
Location
Property Inspection
Exterior Inspection
Roof condition
Exterior walls (e.g., siding, paint)
Gutters and downspouts
Windows (frames, glass, screens)
Doors (entry, patio, garage)
Foundation (cracks, settling)
Driveway and walkways (cracks, damage)
Landscaping (yard, trees, bushes)
Fencing or boundaries (condition)
Interior Inspection
Walls and ceilings (cracks, stains)
Floors (damage, wear)
Doors (interior, closet, sliding)
Windows (seals, locks)
Light fixtures and switches
Electrical outlets and switches
Plumbing fixtures (faucets, drains)
Kitchen appliances
Cabinets and countertops
Bathroom fixtures (sink, toilet, shower/tub)
HVAC system
Water heater (leaks, corrosion)
Fireplace (if applicable)
Attic (insulation, ventilation)
Basement or crawl space (moisture, pests)
Utilities
Electrical system (circuit breaker, outlets)
Gas lines (if applicable)
Water supply (main shut-off valve)
Sewer or septic system (if applicable)
Safety Features
Smoke detectors
Carbon monoxide alarms
Fire extinguishers (accessible, not expired)
Emergency exits (clear, accessible)
Stairs and railings
Other Areas
Garage (door, opener, safety features)
Patio or deck (structural integrity)
Swimming pool or spa (safety features, water quality)
Completion
Document any issues, repairs needed, or maintenance recommendations.
Notes and Comments
Inspector Name and Signature
Eric Staffa
General Property Inspection Checklist
Download and use this free property inspection checklist template to standardize and streamline your process of inspecting and evaluating different aspects of properties. Also, you can use this checklist as a guide and look out for areas that need your attention and corrective action.
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