To prep your house for an inspection, start by addressing mold concerns. Fix leaks, clean visible mold with proper cleaners, and ventilate damp areas. Make sure basements, attics, and crawl spaces are accessible. Replace HVAC filters and clean vents to prevent musty smells. Turn on all utilities, water, electricity, and HVAC. Unlock gates, garages, and electrical panels. Test smoke detectors and clear clutter so the inspector can move easily. Provide repair receipts, especially for moisture-related fixes. A clean, well-maintained home makes a better impression and helps the inspection go smoothly.