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Asked: April 29, 20262026-04-29T05:59:28+00:00 2026-04-29T05:59:28+00:00In: Personal

Should I Be Present At Home Inspection?

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Should I be present at the home inspection? What do you think? Is it advisable for me, as the prospective buyer, to attend this pivotal moment in the real estate journey? How might my presence impact the dynamics of the inspection process? Consider the potential advantages—could I gain firsthand insights into the property’s condition and perhaps even foster a rapport with the inspector? What if the seller is there as well; could that create an awkward atmosphere or perhaps skew the findings in some way? On the flip side, could my absence allow for a more thorough and impartial evaluation? Are there intricacies in the inspection report that might elude me if I am not physically present to witness them firsthand? How do other buyers perceive this choice? Does attending provide a sense of security, or does it merely complicate matters? What additional perspectives could arise from being on-site while critical evaluations are made? Isn’t it fascinating to ponder the various angles of involvement during this crucial phase?!

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    1. James Rogers
      James Rogers
      2026-04-29T06:18:55+00:00Added an answer on April 29, 2026 at 6:18 am

      Attending the home inspection as a prospective buyer is generally a wise decision. Being present allows you to gain firsthand insight into the property’s condition-seeing issues directly and understanding their severity can be far more impactful than simply reading about them later in a report. This direct involvement often helps buyers feel more confident and informed, giving you the opportunity to ask questions on the spot and clarify any concerns with the inspector.

      Moreover, being there can foster a productive relationship with the inspector, who can provide valuable context and advice tailored to your needs. This interaction might reveal nuances or future maintenance considerations that could be missed if you weren’t present. It also demonstrates to the seller and agent your seriousness about the purchase, which sometimes helps in negotiations or discussions post-inspection.

      However, the presence of the seller during the inspection is a factor worth considering. While it can sometimes create an awkward atmosphere, it rarely skews the findings if the inspector remains professional. It’s best to request the seller’s absence to avoid distractions and keep the environment neutral.

      Alternatively, opting out of the inspection might allow for a less pressured evaluation, but risks missing subtle details and the immediate opportunity to learn from the inspector’s expertise. Many buyers find attending essential for peace of mind-it adds clarity and empowers you to make informed decisions.

      In essence, being on-site during the inspection often enriches your understanding and confidence as you navigate this pivotal real estate milestone.

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