Home Seller Inspection

In recent years, the character of the real estate market has changed significantly. The old adage of “let the buyer beware” is no longer acceptable.

In today’s litigious society, the seller of a property bears the burden of providing full and complete disclosure regarding the condition of their property. The more that a seller discloses, the less likely he or she might experience legal conflict after the closing. Any undisclosed conditions have the potential for legal conflict, with no limitations on what should have been disclosed. Even though a house may have been “code compliant” when it was built, that fact does not relieve a seller from potential liability of nondisclosure of deterioration or wear and tear as the home has became older.

There are numerous conditions about which a buyer is entitled to be informed when purchasing a home. The scrupulous buyer is going to appreciate the fact that a home has been pre-inspected by a firm that stands behind their inspection.

The inspection methodolgy is identical to a Pre-Purchase inspection. The only difference is that the seller pays for the inspection rather than the buyer. A pre-sale Home inspection allows the seller to know ‘now’ whether or not there are any significant or major defects with the home and whether or not everything is functioning as intended.

Why wait until you have spent considerable time negotiating a sales price, only to be faced with significant surprises later?

Re-negotiation is difficult and stressful for both the buyer and the seller.

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