Park City Real Estate and the Home Inspection
Home inspections have become very popular in today’s real estate world. Most buyers hire a professional home inspector to take a closer look at a home prior to closing, or even prior to writing a Real Estate Purchase Contract. The inspections cover a multitude of systems within your house. It is wise to take care of some of the more important ones before placing your home on the market:
- Mold and Mildew
- Roofing problems
- Cracks in walls and ceilings
- Structure and foundation
- Gutters and downspouts
- Plumbing problems
- Heating and cooling
- Electrical
No home is perfect, and most inspectors will most likely find those imperfections. Don’t be discouraged, and don’t feel that you must comply with unreasonable demands for repairs. Your contract states that everything should be in good working order at closing. That doesn’t mean you have to replace a roof because of a leak. It simply means that if you fix a leak, then the roof is in good working order. The bottom line is to do everything possible to get your house in good condition prior to selling.
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