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<What is Inspected >
At Integrity we use a comprehensive report that incorporates pictures to provide detailed information concerning the inspection. This report covers the structure, grounds, exterior, interior, plumbing, electric and heating & air conditioning. The inspection generally takes between one and a half to three hours depending if the report is delivered via the internet latter that day or printed on site at the time of the inspection. The rates vary depending on the size of the home. Other services such as Pest inspections, Radon Testing and mold testing can be performed.
Are you thinking of selling your home?
Are you wondering what a Home Inspector will find that could jeopardize a sale? Are you concerned what the cost impact of the report might be?
Integrity Inspections will provide a detailed Home Inspection with a comprehensive detailed report that will aid in your marketing and provide peace of mind in knowing any potential issues. This inspection can pay for itself by allowing the seller the time to secure competitive quotes for repairs rather than having to rush out to find contractors at the last minute.
If you are like most home sellers, you have probably lived in your home for more than 5 years. It is in these last 5 years some major changes have occurred in the sale process of a home:
- Seller's Disclosure: The biggest change is the requirement of providing a "SELLER'S DISCLOSURE." You, the home owner, must list all the known defects in the home.
- Home Inspectors: The home inspector is usually hired by the Buyer and arrives at your property after a contract is negotiated to inspect and list any defects, questionable areas, upgrade suggestions and maintenance.
- When significant problems are found by the Home Inspector the buyer may:
- Terminate the contract
- Ask for inflated amounts to have the problem fixed
- Be so alarmed by the defect found, will terminate the contract without giving you the chance to fix it.
Regardless, your house is back on the market and the problem is still there for the next buyer to find.
The trend is changing and Sellers are having a home inspection at the time of their listing in order to repair or determine the condition of their home and to use it as a sales tool. A Seller's inspection will virtually eliminate all the hassles and blown deals inspections cause when the Buyer brings in their inspector. It gives the leverage back to the Seller.
- No more renegotiations after the home inspection.
- No more alarmed buyers when the home inspector finds a problem.
- No more does the Seller have to deal with inflated repair estimates that costs him or her money.
- No more countless hours and dollars in energy to get a contract that is "blown out of the water" by surprise defects.
- Above all, a Seller's Inspection is the ultimate gesture of full disclosure and will help protect the Seller.
How easy is selling a house with a Seller's Inspection?
If a Seller's inspection is performed and significant damage or defects are found, there will be disappointment, but no hysteria or regret. No deal about to go sour. The agent will discuss the problems with the Seller and will determine if this listing is "AS IS" with full disclosure, or if any repairs are needed to help expedite the sale. The Seller then corrects any problem areas and calls for a re-inspection of the home. The home inspector returns a clean report. Next, a Buyer enters a contract agreement with the Seller. The Buyer will choose to trust the home inspection or will have another. No major problems should be found by the second inspection. The deal coasts downhill to closing. Everyone is happy.
Call us today to schedule your appointment! 585-431-0067
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