Home Seller Inspections

Nothing requires you to hire a home inspector before listing and marketing your home. Although, serious home buyers will probably make their offer contingent on having the property professionally inspected and approving the results found in the inspector’s written report.
But that leaves home sellers open to a common problem: The buyer’s inspection could turn up a variety of hidden defects or problems that turn the negotiating tables in the buyer’s favor.

The best way to avoid this is to hire us to complete an home inspection, also known as a “Move-In Certified®” inspection before you sell your house.
A Move-In Certified® home has been pre-inspected, which means that you as the seller can confirm that there are no major systems in need of immediate repair or replacement, and no known safety hazards. A Move-In Certified® Seller’s Inspection alerts you to any defects or problems with your home so that you can address them before prospective buyer discover them. You can then take the time you need to obtain reasonable repair estimates. Show prospective buyers that you are dealing in good faith. Avoid 11th-hour negotiations and delays, and justify your full asking price by having your home pre-inspected now.