Pass Your Whole House Inspection
According to industry experts there are over 33 physical problems that will come under scrutiny during a home inspection when your home is for sale. A new report has been prepared which identifies the most common of these problems, and what you should know about them before you list your home.
Whether you own an old home or a brand new one, there are a number of things that can fall short of requirements during a home inspection. If not identified and dealt with any of these 11 items could cost you dearly in terms of repair. That is why it is critical that you read this report before you list your home.
Did you know that buyers have 17 days to do a whole house inspection and other investigations, and if they do not like your home they can cancel the contract with no penalty? If you wait until the buyer's whole house inspector flags these issues for you, you may experience costly delays in the close of your home sale or, worse, turn prospective buyers away altogether.
In most cases you can make a reasonable pre-inspection yourself if you know what you are looking for. And knowing what you are looking for can help you prevent little problems from growing into costly and unmanageable ones.
To help homesellers deal with this issue before their home is listed a FREE report entitled "Ten Things You Need to Know to Pass Your Whole House Inspection" has been compiled.
Order this report to learn how to pass a home inspection when your new buyers come walking in the door with their professional inspector.
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