SOP: Home Inspection Objective: To guide agents in coordinating and supporting the home inspection process, ensuring clients understand the purpose, scope, and implications of the inspection while maintaining a smooth, professional experience. 1. Schedule the Inspection • Once the offer is accepted with an inspection condition, recommend reputable, third-party home inspectors from your trusted vendor list. • Confirm: • Date and time with the client and listing agent • Access arrangements (lockbox, seller confirmation) • Provide clients with a pre-inspection checklist and explain what to expect. 2. Prepare the Clients • Educate buyers that inspections focus on major systems and safety (not cosmetic issues). • Advise them to: • Dress appropriately (basements, attics) • Bring a notepad for questions • Let the inspector lead, but follow along 3. Attend the Inspection • Arrive early to greet the inspector and client. • Be present, but not intrusive—your role is to observe and support. • Take note of any major red flags or comments that may impact negotiations or decisions. • Reinforce transparency and calm nerves—inspections can feel overwhelming for first-time buyers. 4. Review the Report • Once the written report is delivered (usually within 24 hours): • Review it with your client • Help prioritize issues: deal-breakers vs. maintenance items • Discuss potential next steps: negotiation, price adjustment, repair request, or withdrawal 5. Follow-Up Action • If needed, amend the Agreement of Purchase and Sale to reflect new terms or timelines. • Keep a copy of the inspection report in your transaction file. • If the client waives the condition, prepare the Waiver of Inspection Condition for signature. Tools & Templates to Have Ready • List of vetted home inspectors • Buyer FAQ on home inspections • Sample inspection report • Waiver and Amendment templates • Agent cheat sheet on how to spot red flags during walkthroughs