It is typical that a potential home buyer will conduct a home inspection on your house prior to the final signing of the agreement. And sometimes the home inspection can reveal issues that jeapordize the deal, very often because of a bunch of minor repairs that could have been remedied before you listed the house. It is also possible that a larger, more serious issue is present that you may not be aware of and could be fixed right away.
You may as well know what their inspector may find, by getting your home inspected before you list it, or even just after you list your home.
Having a home inspection performed ahead of time can help you in many ways:
- Relief of buyers suspicions and concerns.
- Will help with pricing the home.
- Repairs can be done ahead of time.
- Avoid negotiating over defects.
- Encourages buyer to waive their own home inspection condition.
- It may alert you to items of immediate personal concern.
- Allows you to see your home through the eyes of a critical third-party.
- Reduces liability by adding supporting documentation to your disclosure information.
- Alerts you to immediate safety issues before agents and visitors tour your home.
- Studies show pre-inspected homes can sell twice as fast!
- Copies of the report along with receipts for repairs can be made available to potential buyers.
- The inspection process is as thorough and detailed as our Pre-Purchase inspection.
- You can also choose to upgrade their inspection to include an infrared thermal imaging scan.
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