There are several reasons why you should have your home inspected before you list it
So – what are you waiting for? Get ahead of the game and your competition of other home sellers.
A Sellers Inspection is the best marketing tool and the investment really doesn’t break the bank.
- A seller inspection means you won’t be in for any unpleasant last-minute surprises
- The buyer might consider to waive his own inspection contingency
- You can schedule your inspection at your own convenience, instead of accommodating a buyer
- A Move-in-Certified Seller Inspection might give you a heads up in case of any immediate concerns you are not aware of
- You can assist me, the Certified Master Inspector, during the inspection.
- You can take your time to get repair estimates from different contractors, rather than having to hire the first one available, because things need to get fixed in a hurry.
- With a Seller Inspection, you can attach repair estimates or paid invoices for repairs to the inspection report. This puts you ahead of the game, because it removes over-inflated repair estimates from the buyer from the negotiating table.
- If you think there is a misstatement, you have the opportunity to discuss the report with me, your inspector, before a prospective buyer and/or Real Estate agent has access to the report.
- The report can help you to price your home realistically
- You minimize the risk that a deal falls apart at the last minute, because a buyer’s inspection revealed unexpected problems.
So – what are you waiting for? Get ahead of the game and your competition of other home sellers.
A Sellers Inspection is the best marketing tool and the investment really doesn’t break the bank.
One thing to keep in mind!
In case the time between the Sellers Inspection and the closing date is substantial,
I highly recommend a re-inspection of the home