Pre Listing Inspections
A pre-sale inspection
demonstrates to buyers that the sellers have
nothing to hide. This promotes an
environment of confidence and trust in which to
negotiate the terms of a sale. Buyers are
usually more willing to accept property defects
that are initially disclosed. When faulty
conditions are discovered later in the escrow
process, buyers typically demand repairs at
seller's expense. The need for pre-sale
home inspections is a strong one. more
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Home Evaluations
Have a Home
Evaluation
We'll go with you!
Take
confidence in knowing that the homes you look at
are rated by us prior to your making a decision
to make the big offer. We'll give the place a
once over so you can make an informed decision
of the home to choose to make an offer on. more info >>
Your Home Inspection
Definitions
and Scope
A Home Inspection is a Visual,
Non-Invasive snap shot of the condition of the
home on that day. You will weigh the Pros and
Cons of the findings and as an Informed Buyer be
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4 - Point Insurance Inspections
The Four Point
Insurance Inspection consists of the following
four systems:
The insurance companies are looking for the four
systems to be in generally good working
condition and fulfilling their intended
function. If the home is an older home the
insurance companies want to see that the systems
have been updated. In most cases, the forms are
provided by the insurance companies to their
clients. The clients then ask the inspector to
fill the form out during the course of the home
inspection.