Property Owner Inspection
Inspecting your property by a qualified home inspector prior to listing
it is highly recommended.
Generally your prospective buyers are going to call for a property
inspection. You may as well know what they are going to discover by
getting there first. Having an
inspection performed in advance of time can help in number of
different ways:
It allows you know how thing are
looked through the eyes of a critical and objective third-party.
It lets you to make repairs in
advance of time.
It helps you to price your property
reasonably.
Defects won't become negotiating
stumbling blocks later on.
You have the time to get reasonably
priced contractors or make the repairs by hand, if you are qualified.
It may aware you of items of instant
personal concern.
It may help buying prospect's
concerns and uncertainties.
It reduces your liability by adding
professional supporting documentation to your disclosure statement.
It might persuade the potential buyer
to waive the inspection contingency.
Alerting you to immediate safety issues prior
to agents and potential homebuyers visiting your property.
It is
recommended to provide the potential home buyer and real estate agents a
copy of the home inspection along with receipts for any repairs you've
made.
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