Arranging for a home inspection before listing it for sale can simplify the process and prevent unforeseen complications. Numerous sellers overlook the fact that the home inspection frequently becomes the point at which many sales collapse. A pre-listing inspection offers an accurate assessment of your home's condition, highlighting potential issues that might hinder a sale. This enables you to tackle significant problems in advance and utilize the gained insights to price your home accurately. Undertaking your own pre-sale inspection is vital for readiness for the buyer’s inspection, thereby enhancing the chances of a seamless and successful transaction.

Pre-Listing Inspections

Every home has its imperfections, and buyers are aware of this fact. By conducting a home inspection before listing your property and providing the inspection report to potential buyers as an alternative form of disclosure, you can greatly diminish the buyer's bargaining power during the repair negotiations in the escrow process.

INCREASE NEGOTIATING POWER

Buying a new home is frequently the most significant investment an individual will undertake. Having your home inspected by 9YARD Inspectors before listing it can inspire confidence and peace of mind in potential buyers. A home inspection offers an in-depth insight into your home's condition, enabling both you and the buyer to anticipate repair or alteration expenses, thereby mitigating issues before and after closing.

MAKE YOUR LISTING SELL EASIER

Make sure your home truly lives up to your dreams by booking an inspection with 9YARD Building Inspection Services! Our comprehensive report, which is easy to understand, covers more than 135 points and includes detailed supporting images. You'll receive the report via email on the same day as the inspection, guaranteed.

BACK UP YOUR LSITING

Home inspections offer a visual evaluation of a residence from the roof to the basement. This pivotal stage in the home buying process informs buyers about any issues requiring attention before committing to a contract. Although not obligatory by mortgage lenders or realtors, it's strongly advised to guarantee a wise investment. We acknowledge that purchasing a new home involves both financial and emotional investment. Our inspectors allocate ample time to meticulously assess the following areas:

What is Included in Our Home Inspection

The general condition of windows, doors, floors, ceilings, and walls

Operational fire and CO alarms

Septic tank and pipe leaks

Proper functioning of circuit breakers

The condition of roof shingles

Sufficient insulation

Basement & garage foundations

Window alignment

Proper functioning of appliances

Proper ventilation

Up-to-code wiring

Electrical Outlets