The Benefits of Getting a Pre-Selling Home Inspection

by Shakeima Chatman

Are you getting ready to put your home on the market? If so, it’s important that you get a pre-selling home inspection. A pre-selling home inspection is an inspection that you as the owner of the home can get prior to putting your home up for sale. It gives you insight into any potential pitfalls down the road and helps make sure that your home is up to code. Let’s take a look at the pros and cons of getting a pre-sell home inspection before selling your home.

ThePros

One of the main benefits of getting a pre-sell home inspection is that you get a really good idea of what the buyer’s inspection report will look like. This means that you can get potential repairs done on your home prior to putting it up for sale, which makes it much more attractive when it comes time to negotiate repairs with prospective buyers.  Additionally, having an independent inspector look at the property allows for another set of eyes when evaluating potential repairs or problems with your property. This could potentially save money in the long run by avoiding any costly surprises down the road when dealing with buyers or their inspectors.

The Cons

The main con for getting a pre-selling home inspection is that as the seller, you have to front all costs associated with this type of inspection whereas if you wait and allow buyers to purchase an inspection themselves, they will be responsible for all related costs. Additionally, depending on how old your house is and what kind of shape it’s in, there could be unforeseen issues not covered by traditional inspections such as mold or pest infestation which could leave sellers liable for additional repair costs after closing has occurred.  While these issues are rare, they should still be taken into consideration before opting out of a pre-sell home inspection.

All in all, getting a pre-sell home inspection prior to listing your property can help make sure that your house meets all local codes and regulations while also providing peace of mind knowing that any issues discovered during negotiations will already have been addressed by yourself beforehand. It may cost more upfront but in most cases will save money in terms of negotiation costs or possible repair bills down the line once buyers move into their new homes. So if you want to be confident that you'll sell your house fast and for top dollar, make sure to get a pre sell home inspection!

Shakeima Chatman

Broker Associate | License ID: 108213

+1(843) 532-0330

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