Label the main water shutoff
Emergency ready
The inspection noted older supply valves. Add a photo and label the shutoff before boxes hide it.
Included by Maya Chen · Harbor & Pine Realty
A practical home plan generated from your inspection, closing date, and the things that matter most in the first 365 days.
Move-in safety week
The plan starts with the few actions most likely to reduce stress, prevent damage, or save a future emergency call.
Emergency ready
The inspection noted older supply valves. Add a photo and label the shutoff before boxes hide it.
Avoid surprise repairs
Furnace is near end-of-life range. A tune-up gives you a real baseline before winter.
Less future chaos
Add the inspection PDF, insurance policy, and appliance receipts in one place.
From the inspection
Exterior drainage
Water staining near the fascia suggests overflow during heavy rain. Preventing water intrusion is cheaper than repairing it.
Next: Clear gutters, confirm downspout extension, re-check after the next rainfall.
DIY or handyman
14 days
HVAC
The unit is functional but older. A service visit can flag safety and efficiency issues before heating season.
Next: Book an HVAC tune-up and upload the receipt to your home binder.
HVAC pro
30 days
Exterior structure
Small gaps can let moisture sit against framing. This is not panic-worthy, but it belongs on the first-year plan.
Next: Seal exposed gaps and inspect again after the first wet month.
Handyman
60 days
Home systems
Water
Find shutoff
Photo missing
HVAC
Service due
Filter May 15
Safety
Check detectors
3 devices
Docs
Binder started
2 files
First 365 days
Week 1
Shutoffs, locks, detectors, emergency contacts
30 days
Drainage, furnace, deck ledger, pest prevention
90 days
Filters, gutters, dryer vent, seasonal reminders
1 year
Receipts, warranties, annual summary, next-year plan