Pre-Listing Home Inspection
Selling a home? Show prospective purchasers that every effort has been made to disclose the condition of the home. A listing inspection can equal a faster sale.
If the home inspection is performed before the house being listed, all parties will be aware of the physical condition of the house before an offer is drawn. There will be no surprises after the fact. Deals will not fall through.
If all parties know the condition of the house before the offer, there is no need for renegotiation. As most real estate agents know, renegotiation is very difficult. Vendors have already mentally sold the house; purchasers are suffering buyers’ remorse. Egos, pride and frustration can muddy the already emotional waters.
A pre-inspected listing allows the vendor to repair the problem before putting the house on the market.
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Roof, Vents, Flashing, and Trim
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Gutters and Downspouts
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Skylight, Chimney and Other
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Roof Penetrations
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Decks, Stoops, Porches,Walkways, and Railings
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Eaves, Soffit and Fascia
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Grading and Drainage
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Basement, Foundation
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and Crawlspace
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Water Penetration and Foundation Movement
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Heating and Cooling Systems
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Water Heating System
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Main Water Shut-off Valves
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Interior Plumbing Fixtures and Faucets
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Drainage Sump Pumps with Accessible Floats
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Electrical Service Line and Meter Box
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Main Electrical Disconnect and Service Amperage
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Electrical Panels, Breakers and Fuses
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Grounding and Bonding
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GFCIs and AFCIs
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Fireplace Damper Door and Hearth
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Insulation and Ventilation
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Garage Doors, Safety Sensors, and Openers
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You should expect quality and integrity in a home inspection. You can do better than accept “opinions” in place of evaluations. You can expect a home inspector to give you a thorough assessment of every single part of any home and help you understand what it means. You deserve to make an informed decision about buying, selling or maintaining your home.
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