3 – Interior, Doors, Windows
3.4.1 – Doors
Doors 1
MISSING – DOORSTOP

The door had a damaged or missing doorstop.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

3.7.1 – Electrical Fixtures & Switches
Electrical Fixtures & Switches 1
Electrical Fixtures & Switches 2
NOT WORKING – BULB(S)

One or more light bulbs were not working at the time of inspection. Recommend a qualified contractor to evaluate and repair or replace as needed.

 5 – Kitchen
5.8.1 – Electrical Fixtures & Switches
Electrical Fixtures & Switches 3
NOT WORKING – BULB

A fixture or bulb was not responding to switches at the time of inspection. A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

 6 – Bathroom
6.10.1 – Drain Waste and Vent System
Drain Waste and Vent System 1

LEAKING

The sink drain pipe was leaking at the time of inspection.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

6.10.2 – Drain Waste and Vent System
Drain Waste and Vent System 2
NOT WORKING – SINK STOPPER

The drain stop did not work or did not hold water in the sink.  A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

6.13.1 – Toilets
LOOSE ON THE FLOOR

The toilet was loose on the floor. This condition typically is caused by loose bolts or nuts and/or missing floor seals. The loose toilet can result in leaks, water damage, and mold, as well as damage to the toilet, water supply lines, bolts, and drainage pipes. A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

 8 – Electrical
8.5.1 – Electrical Circuit Breakers
Electrical Circuit Breakers 1
DOUBLE TAP

One or more circuit breakers have two wires that are connected to a breaker designed for only one wire. This is known as a “double-tap” and is a defective condition. A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.

 9 – Heating
9.1.1 – Heating System Information
SERVICING RECOMMENDED

Based on the age of the heating system it is recommended that it be cleaned and serviced and certified (if possible) by an HVAC professional.

9.6.1 – Cabinet
Cabinet 1
CONDENSATION LEAK

The furnace cabinet interior at the blower chamber had moisture damage from a condensation leak. A qualified contractor should evaluate and repair or replace as necessary.