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Pre-Listing (Seller's) Inspection:

Sellers Home Inspection

Most of our Home Inspections are on behalf of potential buyers. Frequently sellers also request a Home Inspection, usually before they list their home for sale, in order to identify any issues that a buyer may have, up front.

To meet the needs of the homeowner who is considering listing their property for sale, we offer the Seller's Inspection. 

For homes in good condition, and to offer peace of mind to both the buyer and seller, we offer the Move-In Certified designation.

Advantages of a Pre-listing Inspection:

For several reasons, it may be to your advantage to have a Seller's Inspection before you even list your home for sale:

  • A Move-In Certified® home has been pre-inspected, which means that the seller can confirm that there are no major systems in need of immediate repair or replacement, and no known safety hazards. 

  • A Move-In Certified® Seller Inspection informs you of any defects or problems with your home so that you can address them before prospective buyers discover them.

  • You can then take the time you need to obtain reasonable repair estimates.

  • Show prospective buyers that you are dealing in good faith.

  • Avoid 11th-hour negotiations and delays, and justify your full asking price by having your home pre-inspected now.

  • As are all of our Home Inspection Reports, the Pre-Listing Inspection Reports are hosted on www.FetchReport.com.  

  • See more information on Pre-listing Inspections below.

Seller Inspections: Streamlining Real Estate Transactions

 

Move-In Certified: The advantage for Realtors

The advantage for Buyers

Some common but unexpected factors that may threaten your home sale

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