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If you are selling a home in the Atlanta area, you should know that almost all sales contracts include the condition that the contract is contingent upon completion of a satisfactory inspection. This is known as the Inspection Contingency. It is better to pay for your own inspection before putting your home on the market. Having a pre-listing inspection done will make the whole sale process easier. You can identify problems early and either correct them or present them as is.
15 Reasons for a Pre-Listing Inspection and Warranty
1. A professional inspector will perform the inspection instead of being at the mercy of the buyer's choice of inspectors.
2. Schedule the inspection at a convenient time.
3. Review the inspection report to verify accuracy, avoid misrepresentations. The report can help realistically price the home if problems exist
4. When you purchase the warranty, along with getting the inspection, your realtor will get 100 postcards sent out to the neighborhood to advertise the sell of your home. See the Advantage for Realtors page for more details.
5. The report can help substantiate a higher price if problems don't exist or have been corrected
6. The report might identify any unsafe conditions before agents and prospective buyers tour the home
7. Revealing problems ahead of time
a) Makes the home show better
b) Gives time to make repairs and shop for competitive contractors
c) Permits attachment of repair estimates or paid invoices to the inspection report
d) Removes overinflated buyer procured estimates from any future negotiations
8. A seller inspection lightens negotiations and 11th-hour renegotiations
9. The report might even encourage the buyer to waive the inspection contingency
10. The deal is less likely to fall apart the way they often do when a buyers inspection reveals a serious condition found last minute
11. Once prospective buyers review the inspection report and warranty, our research shows that 87% of the time they are very accepting of the information and don't bring another home inspector into the process.
12. Causes some buyers to think that your home had to be good enough to qualify for the warranty (often true).
13. Covers claims while the home is still on the market
14. Reduces your liability.
15. Elevates the home above the other properties in a competitive sellers market. It just sells faster!
Schedule your Pre-Listing Inspection and make sure to let us know you are interested in the Advantage Home Warranty. We will take care of both for you!
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