Pre-market Inspections

Seller's Certified Pre-Market Inspection

How would you like to sell your home more quickly and without the hassles involved when you and your realtor have a buyer on the line?

Very simply, the answer is to have a certified pre-market inspection performed by integrity home inspections.

Your certified pre-market inspection includes a full home inspection containing a comprehensive written report in hand, on the same day as the inspection is done. In addition, you may have a radon gas inspection on the same day, with a written computerized report within 48 hours.

When you live in a home, you are often not aware of potential problems that may exist. Bill Peterson is a state licensed, insured professional who can spot most of the problems that may slow down your closing date substantially. By discovering these potential problems, ahead of time...prior to a buyer's inspection, you will be way ahead of the game.

You may elect to either have repairs completed prior to your potential sale, bringing you top dollar for your property, or you may wish to defer and disclose them, pricing the home accordingly.

In summary this certified pre-market inspection will do the following:

Deal is less likely to deteriorate the way it often does when a buyer's inspection unexpectedly reveals problems at the last minute.

Report provides full-disclosure protection from future legal claims.

Much Smoother Transaction

Would you pay more for a used car ,or more for a certified pre-owned vehicle?

Just as consumers pay more for certified pre-owned vehicles, they will pay more for a pre-inspection certification.

Copies of the pre-market inspection report will be made available by your realtor for potential buyers who tour your home. These clients may take these home and look them over at their leisure, for a possible additional appointment to see your home.

One secret buyers need to know...the decision to purchase a home is based on emotion and that decision is justified with logic. They can fall out of love with a home just as quickly as they fell in love with it.

So, why let the buyers inspector develop a long list of items needing repair, thereby jeopardizing your sale? Making the repairs in advance of the sale will save you tons of frustration and disappointment!

A curb appeal checklist for seller will be added to my inspection report.

So...where is the downside to getting a Pre-Market Inspection?