Here are some advantages of having your home-for-sale inspected before you list it:
Contact Ohio Home Inspection Organization LLC to inspect your home first, which may prompt the buyer to waive their own inspection contingency. And even if they don't, a Seller Inspection means you won't be in for any surprises.
You can schedule your inspection at your own convenience, rather than accommodate a buyer and their inspector.
You can assist your inspector during the inspection, which is something not normally done during a buyer's inspection.
A Move-In Certified™ Seller Inspection may alert you to any immediate concerns, such a broken pressure-relief valve or an active termite infestation.
The Seller Inspection:
allows you to take the time to shop for competitively priced contractors to make repairs, rather than making rushed decisions to get things fixed in a hurry;
lets you attach repair estimates or paid invoices to the inspection report; and removes over-inflated buyer-procured repair estimates from the negotiating table.
Move-In Certified™ yard signs, free from Ohio Home Inspection Organization LLC, will attract potential buyers touring homes in your neighborhood.
A Move-In Certified™ Seller Inspection is the ultimate gesture in forthrightness on your part.
There are other distinct advantages of having a Move-In Certified™ Seller Inspection report:
You're given the opportunity to dispute any misstatements in the inspection report before it's distributed to real estate agents and prospective buyers.
The report provides an unbiased, third-party, professional opinion about the condition of the home to potential buyers.
The report may encourage the buyer to waive their own inspection contingency, so the deal is less likely to fall apart the way they often do when a buyer's inspection reveals unexpected problems at the last minute.
The report can help you realistically price the home if problems exist.
The report can help you substantiate a higher asking price if problems don't exist or have been corrected.
The report may relieve a prospective buyer's unfounded suspicions and concerns before they walk away from an otherwise great deal.
The report provides full-disclosure protection from future legal claims.