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Home Inspections~Not only for the buyer!

If you are considering selling your home or currently have it on the market, have you considered a pre-listing Home Inspection? You may ask, why should I spend the money when the buyer is going to get a home inspection anyway? Let's examine this a little further. You have spruced up your home, given it a fresh coat of paint, planted some flowers in the yard and gotten rid of the clutter. Heck, you may even consider staging the property. Why do you need a pre-listing Home Inspection?

With a pre-listing Home Inspection a Certified Home Inspector will come to your home and perform a detailed inspection of the home and potential areas that may require repair. So how does this help you?

The most important thing in selling your home is finding a ready, willing and able buyer to purchase your home. Once you have an accepted offer, one of the contingencies in the contract is the buyer has the right to inspect the property. If there are items found the buyer's inspector that they do not want to deal with, they can cancel the contract. You are back to square one. Perhaps there are items found by the buyers inspector that will be very costly to repair. You may not be in a position to repair these items. You may be asked to reduce the purchase price or to credit money at close for the cost of the repairs. This will cut into your bottom line. If you can not come to an agreement, the buyer can cancel the contract. Back to square one.

If you find out prior to an offer of any major problems requiring repair, you will be in a better position to negotiate the best price to sell your home for. In addition, it shows the buyer that you are pro active in selling your home and have made any repairs found in your home inspection and will give the buyer assurance the home is sound. Additionally, what a great selling tool for your REALTOR to be able to show potential buyers!

If you do decide to get a pre-listing home inspection, don't forget the golden rule, you must disclose! Anything you find out in your home inspection, must be disclosed to potential buyers. Again, this may not be a bad thing. It puts you in a position of power. The power to sell your home at the best price, with or without the repairs! If the buyer agrees to the price and already knows repairs have been made or which items may need reepair, you are in the drivers seat!

Don't get hit with the unexpected and risk the deal going south. Know what you are working with before you get into contract! Consider a pre-listing Home Inspection, it's not only for the buyer!

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9 Comments on Home Inspections~Not Only For The Buyer

FEB
02
2010
120,394 Points 5 Featured Posts

That's really great advice, Stephanie. While it seems like just another expense, it really can put the buyer more in control of the deal and not have to sit on pins and needles wondering what the seller might choose to do after the fact.

8:05pm • #1
FEB
03
2010
114,543 Points 1 Featured Post Localism Sponsor Outside Blog Attended Rain Camp Called Shot Master

Stephanie--Ah, this is a subject near and dear to my heart!  I suggest a pre-listing inspection to all my sellers and haven't had a single one regret it.  The cost of the inspection is a worthwhile investment.  IMHO, it puts sellers in a much stronger position, and their properties are viewed much more favorably by buyers.  Plus, sellers are relieved of much of the stress that accompanies that "fear of the unknown" that precedes a buyer's inspection.  It really is a win-win.

7:11am • #2

Stephanie I love you for this. As you know I did a home inspection for a client, they paid us $350. They took they day off work to be at the inspection. After about 2 hours we moved to the roof and found major damage. The seller was not in a position to make repairs or lower the price to a point that would work for my client. Had the seller got a Pre-Listing inspection and the roof would have been disclosed and my client would have saved the inspection fee and a days work. The listing Agent said she had no Idea the roof was so bad. She would have been more informed had they got a Pre-Listing Inspection...

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9:14am • #3
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Thanks Stephanie, Pre-inspections resolve many barriers for sellers and increase their selling price by reducing the negotiating on the part of savy buyers.

9:55am • #4
FEB
07
2010

About 15-20% of my business each year is from pre-listing inspections. I sure wish it was more. In fact, I'd like to see about a 50/50 split for pre-listing inspections and buyer inspections.

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4:26am • #5
800,881 Points 35 Featured Posts Outside Blog Called Shot Master

 The midwet is a tiny bit slow to catch on to the merits of lots of things...and are not sooo trusting...here, if you have a "pre-listing" inspection they are sure it was from Uncle Joe that you bribed to say everytning was wonderful....We do go over the inspection aspects of our listings (my husband was in construction in another lifetime) and make suggestions.

5:51am • #6
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Kudos to Russell for disabling the comments on his re-blog. I'm going to remember to do that....I suggested an investment owner have a pre-inspection on a home he had inherited from his father and that I had managed for several years.  I suggested it FIRST to him and THEN to his AGENT and neither saw fit to follow my suggestion * after paying for the appraisal and negotiating the purchase contract, they were hit with a MASSIVE home inspection bill in order for the purchaser to get their financing.

Pre-inspections are well worth the effort AND the time to KNOW what everyone is dealing with in the contract

5:55am • #7
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17
2010
1,027,656 Points 27 Featured Posts Outside Blog Called Shot Master

Although I've been working the buyer's side for the past couple of years, back when I was doing a lot of listings, I always had a pre-listing inspection done by Russel Ray. I wanted to know exactly what I was going to try to sell.

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Only on the rare occasion do I forego a prelisting inspection...especially in our present market. I liken it as extra insurance from things that go bump in the night. Excellent post

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