Seller's
Inspection
Overview
One of the main
reasons a seller's real estate transaction fails to close or have their
selling price renegotiated downward after a buyer has made an
offer is because of a defect(s) found at the time a buyer has
a home inspection. Many buyers often try to renegotiate their
offer after the inspection stating they were not aware of the
issues brought out by their inspector when they
made their original offer or worse yet they will try to back out of the
deal.
Renegotiations can easily be countered with a your pre-sale
report that shows your inspector identified these issues
first and that you took them into consideration when you
priced the house. You can also obtain bids ahead on major
issues, such as a roof you do not want to replace, ahead of
time to counter what are usually high estimates from the
buyer who wants the whole estimate price deducted from your
selling price.
We
provide signage and marketing tools with your report!
Complete deluxe report with summary of highlights and
possible concerns along with section to put bids and repair
receipts for issues addressed since report was issued.
Inside tent folded Pre-Inspected by Certified Residential
Inspections, Inc signage for showings.
Deluxe
summary sheets (20) with home highlights and photo
of property to hand out to open house
attendees. This sheet is printed on brochure
paper and is great for helping buyers
remember your property
without confusing it with other properties they toured that
day. Reports available in PDF format
downloaded from our site or e-mailed by you.
These reports are password protected.
Pre-Inspected by Certified Residential
Inspections, Inc rider for front yard real
estate for sale sign.
What
is "House
Selling for Dummies" telling their readers about Pre-Marketing Property Inspections?
Benefits
to Sellers