Pre-Listing INSPECTION

To be honest, not a lot of people get pre-listing inspections, but we personally feel more people should, as it provides the home-seller an advantage with selling their home. If a home-buyer discovers an issue during their pre-purchase home inspection, they can use their findings to negotiate the price down or ask for expensive repairs to be done before closing. By getting a jump-start on the inspection process, you’ll be able to —

  • Make more money

  • Eliminate last minute deal negotiations or sale cancellations

  • Have the chance to address pre-existing issues before the buyer finds them

  • Have a great summary page for your open house handouts

  • Reduce your liability with full disclosure

What is included in a typical Pre-Listing Inspection:

Our Pre-Listing Inspection will include the evaluation of the following readily accessible items —

  • Exterior walls, roof, driveways, patios, porches and decks

  • Roof systems, gutters, drainage and grading

  • Foundation, sub-flooring, attic and crawl spaces

  • Interior walls, ceilings, floors, doors and windows

  • Kitchens, baths, and appliances

  • Plumbing and electrical fixtures, lines, switches and receptacles

  • Heating and air conditioning systems, insulation, vents, ductwork, and water heaters


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