Here’s Why
- Sellers can schedule the inspections at their convenience with little effort on the part of agents.
- The Inspection Report provides a third-party, unbiased opinion from a certified InterNACHI inspector to offer to potential buyers.
- You can be alerted to any immediate safety issues found, before other agents and potential buyers tour the home.
- Sellers can accompany inspectors during the inspections, something normally not done during buyer’s inspections.
- Reports help sellers see their homes through the eyes of a critical, third-party, thus making sellers more realistic about asking price.
- Repairs made ahead of time will make homes show better.
- The Home Inspection Report can be used as a marketing tool.
- The report can relieve any unfounded suspicions of prospective buyers.
- Seller inspections eliminate buyer’s remorse that sometimes occurs just after a buyer’s 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.
- Reports provide full-disclosure protection from future legal claims.
Exactly what I was looking for – I’ve got a few repairs to make, but I’ll be calling you soon for a Move In Certified Inspection
This is a NO BRAINER for anyone selling.
I don’t understand why EVERYONE doesn’t do this.
Realtor should REQUIRE it