A Pre-Sale Inspection, also called a Pre-Listing Inspection, identifies potential problems prior to listing the property for sale. This type of inspection usually saves the seller a significant amount of time, money and frustration!
Most buyers will have an inspection and may want defective items fixed. Even if your home is fairly new and well maintained, a good home inspector will find several dozen defects during an inspection. This can cause delays in closing, or could possibly even blow the deal if the seller refuses to make repairs. SELLERS BEWARE!!! On average, buyers negotiate TWICE the cost of repairs during a real estate transaction! Having a Pre-Sale Inspection before you list your home can ensure maximum sales price and minimize the time it takes to sell your home.
By having a Pre-Sale Inspection and making necessary repairs in advance, sellers are much more likely to receive full market value for their house. Even if the seller decides not to make all, or any necessary repairs before putting the house for sale, just knowing what issues are likely to arise can help keep you in control of the transaction.
A Pre-Sale Inspection may also aid the seller and Seller's Agent in minimizing liability and complying with state law, by disclosing defects. To further limit liability, sellers may also want to consider ordering an Arizona Disclosure Report or a Neighborhood Environmental Report.
Knowledge is power! Schedule a Pre-Sale Inspection today!
Call (480) 503-2611 or SCHEDULE ONLINE!
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