INSPECTION
According to industry experts, there are over 33 physical problems that will come under scrutiny during a home inspection when your home is for sale. A new report has been prepared which identifies the most common of these problems and what you should know about them before you list your home for sale – not after.
Whether you own an old home or a brand new one, there are a number of things that can fall short of requirements during a home inspection. If not identified and dealt with, any of these items could cost you dearly in terms of repair.
That’s why it’s critical that you read this report before you list your home. If you wait until after you list your home for sale and the building inspector flags these issues for you, you will almost certainly experience costly delays in the close of your home sale or, worse, turn prospective buyers away altogether.
In most cases, you can make a reasonable pre-inspection yourself if you know what you’re looking for. And knowing what you’re looking for can help you prevent little problems from growing into costly and unmanageable ones.
To help homesellers deal with this issue before their home is listed for sale, a free report entitled “11 Things You Need to Know to Pass Your Home Inspection” has been compiled which explains the issues involved.
To make sure that we send you the right information to help you in your current situation, be sure to indicate which report you want to receive.
- If you are planning to make your move in the next 6 months or less, there are several steps you’ll need to take immediately in order to prepare your home for sale. So if you plan to make your move within 6 months or less, please ask for Report #1.
- If you think it will be longer than 6 months before you sell, the options you have and the choices you can make will be a little broader. So if you plan to sell in longer than 6 months, please ask for Report #2.
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