- Agents can recommend certified NACHI inspectors to inspect the home
properly before the buyer's inspector arrives. - Sellers can schedule the inspections at seller's convenience with little
effort on the part of agents. - Sellers can assist inspectors during the inspections, something normally
not done during buyer's inspections. - Sellers can have inspectors correct any misstatements in the reports
before they are generated. - Reports help sellers see their homes through the eyes of a critical, third-
party, thus making sellers more realistic about asking price. - Agents are alerted to any immediate safety issues found, before other
agents and potential buyers tour the home. - Repairs made ahead of time might make homes show better.
- Move In Certified yard signs attract potential buyers.
- The reports hosted on http://www.fetchreport.com/ entice potential buyers to
tour MoveInCertified homes. - The reports provide third-party, unbiased opinions to offer to potential
buyers. - MoveInCertified reports can be used as marketing tools to help sell the
homes. - Reports might relieve prospective buyer's unfounded suspicions, before
they walk away. - Seller inspections eliminate buyer's remorse that sometimes occurs just
after an inspection. - Seller inspections reduce the need for negotiations and 11th-hour
renegotiations. - Seller inspections relieve the agent of having to hurriedly procure repair
estimates or schedule repairs. - The reports might encourage buyers to waive their inspection
contingencies. - Deals are less likely to fall apart the way they often do when buyer's
inspections unexpectedly reveal problems, last minute. - Reports provide full-disclosure protection from future legal claims.
Questions? Ask an expert http://www.asknachi.org/ (a free service).
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