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Some Benefits Of Seller Pre-Inspections

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Frequently they discover previously unknown conditions during this period and ask the seller to either repair or replace some things, or to give them a credit (sometimes substantial) before they agree to remove contingencies.

Well-Maintained Homes Still have Issues

Even in homes that have been well-maintained, there may be several conditions that are unknown to an owner. One of the greatest benefits of having a professional “pre” inspection done before the home is on the market and any prospective buyers see the property is that the seller has the opportunity to do some repairs in advance if they choose.

Another benefit is that the buyer has fewer unknowns to worry about or that can become subjects of serious concern during escrow.

Common Pre-Inspection Examples

The following are some examples of recent findings made during pre-inspections done by clients at our suggestion.

To the extent that a buyer knows of such issues and conditions BEFORE MAKING AN OFFER, they cannot claim to have found as many surprises or unexpected problems during their property inspections. Therefore, the SELLER is far less likely to have challenges due to such issues.

Michael Edlen has been involved in more than 1,300 property inspections and has found that pre-inspections have resulted in a tremendous benefit to sellers in many transactions. He can be reached at (310) 230-7373 or Michael@MichaelEdlen.com.

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