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Do Not Panic Report Guide

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Don’t Panic: How to Think About Inspection Findings Instructions ready
Don’t Panic: How to Think About Inspection Findings Buyer | 2.7 min

Explain that most reports contain a mix of maintenance, repair, and monitor items that should be sorted calmly.

  • Why reports feel overwhelming
  • How to sort the findings
  • Who to talk to next
Script outline

Reframe the report as a planning tool, not a panic document. Keep the next-step path grounded.

Transcript draft

Don’t Panic: How to Think About Inspection Findings. Explain that most reports contain a mix of maintenance, repair, and monitor items that should be sorted calmly. Reframe the report as a planning tool, not a panic document. Keep the next-step path grounded. Next step: Read instructions at https://smartstarthomeinspections.com/do-not-panic-report-guide/.

Buyer Guide

Do Not Panic Report Guide

Most reports contain a mix of maintenance, repair, monitoring, and follow-up items. The goal is perspective, not panic.

Buyer Ready Visual, non-invasive, approval-safe guidance
What this covers

Most reports contain a mix of maintenance, repair, monitoring, and follow-up items. The goal is perspective, not panic.

  • A report is a tool, not a verdict on the home.
  • Most homes have findings.
  • Use buckets and next steps instead of reacting to every line equally.
What to know

Buyers often need permission to slow down and sort the findings correctly.

What to do next

Pick the next guide, handout, or assistant and keep moving one step at a time.

  • Open the related guide.
  • Review the sample report if helpful.
  • Use the buyer assistant or FAQ if you still have questions.
Related videos and scripts 2 cards
How to Read the Report Instructions ready

Show buyers how to move from summary to priorities without panic.

Audience: Buyer | Duration: 4.2 minutes

Open the summary, explain safety versus maintenance, then show what to ask next.

Instruction transcript

How to Read the Report. Show buyers how to move from summary to priorities without panic. Open the summary, explain safety versus maintenance, then show what to ask next. Next step: Read instructions at https://smartstarthomeinspections.com/how-to-read-your-inspection-report/.

Don’t Panic: How to Think About Inspection Findings Instructions ready

Keep the report from becoming an emotional wall of problems.

Audience: Buyer | Duration: 2.7 minutes

Reframe the report as a planning tool, not a panic document. Keep the next-step path grounded.

Instruction transcript

Don’t Panic: How to Think About Inspection Findings. Explain that most reports contain a mix of maintenance, repair, and monitor items that should be sorted calmly. Reframe the report as a planning tool, not a panic document. Keep the next-step path grounded. Next step: Read instructions at https://smartstarthomeinspections.com/do-not-panic-report-guide/.

Downloads and handouts 1 items
Buyer Inspection Roadmap HTML Ready

A quick-start handout for what to do before, during, and after the inspection.

HTML-ready handout that summarizes the buyer education path.

Use this roadmap to keep the inspection process calm and organized from booking through the final decision.

Before the inspection

  • Confirm the inspection time, access instructions, and who will attend.
  • Gather any seller disclosures, repair invoices, and listing notes you already have.
  • Write down your biggest concerns so you can compare them to the report later.

During the inspection

  • Let the inspector work the property first, then save questions for the walkthrough.
  • Focus on safety, water, structure, roof, electrical, HVAC, and plumbing concerns.
  • Take note of major limitations so you know where follow-up may still be needed.

After the report arrives

  • Read the summary first, then sort items into fix now, specialist review, and later maintenance.
  • Use the buyer summary and repair request tools to prepare next conversations.
  • Keep the full report and approved findings for contractor bids and move-in planning.

Next step: open the related buyer education page for a fuller walkthrough.

Open the full guide

Helpful assistants 2 assistants
Buyer Guide Ready

Educate buyers with calm, plain-English report guidance.

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