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You need to know what inspectors hired by potential buyers will find when they inspect your home.
This information is helpful in several ways. A presale
inspection will eliminate last minute surprises which can cause the deal
to fall apart. By accurately disclosing the properties condition to potential
buyers you will more likely receive realistic offers and the deal will
close with fewer problems. Properties with fewer unanswered questions
will often sell faster. Surprises which arise after the buyer makes an
offer often leads to delays and price renegotation.
Almost all homes have defects which buyers will want the sellers to
correct prior to the close of escrow. When you know those defects in
advance you can get repair estimates from contracters and provide that
information to the buyers. You may wish to have some of the items repaired
prior to listing the property for sale. A defect disclosure which is
accompanied by a cost to correct provided by a reputable contractor can defuse a problem before it occurs. The
unknown possible cost always appears more threatening and risky than
a known expense.
The buyers may still wish to retain their own inspector to examine
your property. We prefer to meet the buyers and to explain our report
to them personally. A written report alone may appear much more negative
than a report which is demonstrated personally by the inspector. We
have a special offer for anyone to whom you provide a copy of our inspection
report. We will return to the property and describe our findings personally
for a minimum fee of $275. This additional fee is usually paid
by the buyers. We have found that buyers are more likely to feel confident
about the information in our report once they have met the inspector,
toured the property and have had the opportunity to ask their own questions.
Full disclosure is always the best policy for all parties envolved
in a real estate transaction.
It's to your advantage to obtain a high quality inspection on your
property. An inadequate inspection provided by an inexperienced or untrained
inspector can produce expensive problems for both you and your buyer.
Call 800-698-0292 to set up an appointment, or email us at Star Inspection Group. |