Thinking About Selling Your Home?

Let Superior Property Inspections, LLC inspect your home before you even list it. With this inspection, you will receive a Move-In Certified® home certificate. This means your home has been pre-inspected and the seller can confirm that there are no major systems in need of immediate repair or replacement and there are 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 buyers discover them. This allows you to be able to take the time you need to obtain reasonable repair estimates. Avoid 11th-hour negotiations and delays, and justify your full asking price by having your home pre-inspected now.

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To ensure a smooth home-selling process and avoid any surprises during the buyer’s inspection, it’s beneficial to have a home inspection performed before listing your property. Here are some advantages to consider:

  • See your home from a different perspective: An inspection can help you view your home through the eyes of a third party and identify any issues that may not have been apparent before.
  • Price your home realistically: By addressing any issues before listing, you can price your home more accurately and avoid overpricing.
  • Make repairs ahead of time: Taking care of repairs before listing can save you time and money, as you’ll have the opportunity to make repairs at a reasonable price instead of under pressure.
  • Reduce liability: Having a professional inspection report can support your disclosure statement and reduce your liability in case of any issues that arise later.
  • Avoid negotiating delays: By addressing any issues beforehand, there will be less to negotiate during the sale process, potentially leading to a quicker closing.
  • Obtain a use and occupancy permit faster: Addressing any issues upfront can also speed up the process of obtaining a use and occupancy permit.
  • Encourage buyers to waive the inspection contingency: If buyers are satisfied with the pre-inspection report, they may be more willing to waive their own inspection contingency, which can help speed up the sale process.
  • Identify immediate concerns: A pre-inspection may reveal any urgent issues such as radon gas or active termite infestations that require immediate attention.
  • Boost buyer confidence: Providing potential buyers with a copy of the inspection report and receipts for any repairs can give them peace of mind and boost their confidence in the property.