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HAVE YOUR HOME PROFESSIONALLY INSPECTED PRIOR TO PUTTING IT ON THE MARKET.  Eventually your buyer is going to conduct an inspection. You may as well know what they are going to find by getting there first. Having an inspection performed ahead of time also Helps in seventeen other ways:

1. You can choose a certified Guardian Home Inspection NACHI inspector rather than be at the mercy of the buyer's choice of inspector.

2. You can schedule the inspections at your convenience.

3. It might alert you of any items of immediate personal concern, such as radon gas or
active termite infestation.

4. You can assist the inspector during the inspection, something normally not done during
a buyer's inspection.

5. You can have inspector correct any misstatements in the inspection report before it
is generated.

6. The report can help you realistically price the home if problems exist.

7. The report can help you substantiate a higher asking price if problems don't exist or
have been corrected.

8. A seller inspection reveals problems ahead of time which:· might make the home show better.· gives you time to make repairs and shop for competitive contractors.· permits you to attach repair estimates or paid invoices to the inspection report.·

9. The report might alert you to any immediate safety issues found, before agents and removes over-inflated buyer procured estimates from the negotiation table.

10. The report provides a third-party, unbiased opinion to offer to potential buyers.

11. A seller inspection permits a clean home inspection report to be used as a marketing

tool.

12. A seller inspection is the ultimate gesture in forthrightness on your part.

13. The report might relieve a prospective buyer's unfounded suspicions, before they
walk away.

14. A seller inspection lightens negotiations and 11th-hour renegotiation.

15. The report might encourage the buyer to waive the inspection contingency.

16. The deal is less likely to fall apart the way they often do when a buyer's inspection
unexpectedly reveals a problem, last minute.

17. The report provides full-disclosure protection from future legal claims.
Include in your promotional packets, copies of the report along with receipts for any repairs
made. Inspectors that specialize in seller’s inspections can be found by visiting.

Ending up with more money at closing is what counts. This money, called net return, is
the selling price of your home less your debt and costs. Spending big bucks on improvements
and marketing might get you a higher selling price but won’t necessarily increase your net return.
Your strategy is to do only those certain things that will likely increase your selling price
more than the cost of doing them. Realize that you probably will not be able to do them all.