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