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Why a Seller's Home Inspection? |
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Why should you - a seller - consider a pre-listing home inspection?
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It might alert you to any items of immediate personal concern, such as radon gas or other safety issues.
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A seller inspection permits a clean home inspection report to be used as a marketing tool.
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As a third-party, unbiased opinion, it is the ultimate gesture of forthrightness on the part of the seller.
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The report might relieve prospective buyers' unfounded suspicions, before they walk away.
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The report can help you realistically price your home if problems exist.
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The report can help you substantiate a higher asking price if problems don't exist or have been corrected.
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A seller inspection reveals problems ahead of time.
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This may help your home show better.
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This gives you time to make repairs and shop for competitive contractors.
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This permits you to attach repair estimates or paid invoices to the inspection report.
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This removes over-inflated buyer procured estimates from the negotiation table.
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The deal is less likely to fall apart, the way they often do, when a buyer's inspection unexpectedly reveals a problem, last minute.
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The report provides full-disclosure protection from future legal claims.
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The seller can choose a certified InterNACHI inspector rather than be at the mercy of the buyer's choice of inspector.
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The seller can assist the inspector during the inspection, something normally not done during a buyer's inspection.
I look forward to your contacting me so that we can discuss more specifically how a home inspection by EYE SPY can help you sell your home.
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