What is the final walkthrough and its
importance?
Don’t close without this: what is the final walkthrough and why it will save your move?
Clear answer: what is the final walkthrough
The final walkthrough is the buyer’s last on-site check of the property before closing. It’s not a full inspection. It’s a focused verification that the home is in the agreed condition, agreed repairs are done, utilities work, and no damage or missing items exist. Think of it as the last line of defense for your money.
Why the final walkthrough matters for closing & moving
You can sign a deal, hand over funds, and still lose. The final walkthrough prevents that. It confirms:
- The seller left the property as agreed.
- Agreed repairs or credits were completed.
- Appliances, plumbing, heating, and electrical function.
- No new damage occurred between inspection and closing.
If problems exist, you can delay closing, demand repairs, or get a credit. Without this step, you may move into a home with costly surprises.
Final walkthrough checklist (use this)
Bring a copy of your purchase agreement, repair addendum, and the original inspection report. Walk every room. Use this checklist:
- Doors and locks: open, close, lock.
- Windows: open, close, check seals.
- Appliances: run oven, stove, dishwasher, washer, dryer, fridge.
- Plumbing: run every tap, flush toilets, check under sinks for leaks.
- HVAC and water heater: turn on heat/cool, check for obvious leaks.
- Electrical: test light switches and major outlets; check GFCIs.
- Repairs: verify completed work matches agreement.
- Cleanliness and fixtures: note missing items or damage.
- Keys, garage openers, manuals: collect all.
Document everything. Take time-stamped photos and videos. Send them to your agent and keep copies.

If you find an issue at the walkthrough
Don’t panic. Do not sign closing documents until the issue is resolved or agreed in writing. Options:
- Fix before closing: seller completes repair and you verify before signing.
- Escrow holdback: money held at closing until repair is done.
- Credit at closing: reduce closing funds and repair after move-in.
- Walk away: if material breach, legal remedies may apply.
Your lawyer and agent must confirm the path. Verbal promises don’t protect you.
How to use your agent to protect you
Your agent coordinates the walkthrough, knows what to test, and negotiates fixes. Use them. A skilled agent prevents delays, secures remedies, and protects your closing timeline.
Tony Sousa is the local Closing & Moving expert for Toronto-area buyers. He runs every final walkthrough with a strict checklist, photo proof, and a negotiation plan. Want a confident closing and a smooth move? Contact Tony for a walkthrough plan tailored to your deal.
Contact: tony@sousasells.ca | 416-477-2620 | https://www.sousasells.ca
Takeaway: The final walkthrough is not optional. It’s your last chance to protect your payment, your timeline, and your move. Treat it like closing day insurance.



















