SELLER INSPECTIONS
Be aware of issues your home may have before you put it on the market! Many homes have conditions you may not be aware of and sometimes issues have been part of the house for so long you may not see them as a deficiency.
But what happens when one or more of those issues is found to be significant by the buyer's inspector? The buyer may terminate the contract, demand inflated dollars so the problem can be fixed; or terminate the offer without giving you the opportunity to fix it. Even after you sell your house, a major defect could arise wherein the buyer may sue you for non-disclosure.
With our pre-listing inspection you can have the house inspected, correct any issues that may arise, re-inspect those corrections and adjust the report accordingly. We will then provide your realtor with a internet link to include with any on-line listing of your home. Prospective buyers can get a detailed look at your property with just a click.
As well as the on-line advantages, the fact you have an inspection already done on the home can be included in all literature print ads and even your For Sale lawn sign! When every home seller is looking for something to set their property apart from the next, a pre-listing inspection is one of the least expensive, most cost-effective moves the seller can make.
Try to be at the house when it is inspected. In doing so you can understand exactly why a particular component may be deficient. If everything is in tip-top condition you can list the house with confidence, setting aside all worries about the homes physical condition, instead concentrating on selling strategies and negotiations. If there are problems, you can make an unrushed, fully informed decision on how to deal with it before listing the home.
But what happens when one or more of those issues is found to be significant by the buyer's inspector? The buyer may terminate the contract, demand inflated dollars so the problem can be fixed; or terminate the offer without giving you the opportunity to fix it. Even after you sell your house, a major defect could arise wherein the buyer may sue you for non-disclosure.
With our pre-listing inspection you can have the house inspected, correct any issues that may arise, re-inspect those corrections and adjust the report accordingly. We will then provide your realtor with a internet link to include with any on-line listing of your home. Prospective buyers can get a detailed look at your property with just a click.
As well as the on-line advantages, the fact you have an inspection already done on the home can be included in all literature print ads and even your For Sale lawn sign! When every home seller is looking for something to set their property apart from the next, a pre-listing inspection is one of the least expensive, most cost-effective moves the seller can make.
Try to be at the house when it is inspected. In doing so you can understand exactly why a particular component may be deficient. If everything is in tip-top condition you can list the house with confidence, setting aside all worries about the homes physical condition, instead concentrating on selling strategies and negotiations. If there are problems, you can make an unrushed, fully informed decision on how to deal with it before listing the home.