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  • 1. As a seller, should I prepare my house before selling it?
    First impressions matter in business, but especially in real estate. Anyone walking through a house or touring it virtually will be looking for ways to pass or negotiate down on the price. You must help clients make sure that the HVAC, plumbing, and electrical systems all work properly. Each room should look clean and decluttered with no obvious damage insight.
  • 2. Should I order a home inspection?
    Getting a pre-sale home inspected is never a bad idea, especially to get the best price for the home. As a seller, you can knock off some of the items from the Inspection before listing the home. Some homebuyers will feel uncomfortable purchasing a house without seeing a home inspection. Many will often hire their own inspector. It’s better to be safe than sorry.
  • 3. As a buyer, is a home inspection a deal /no deal report?
    A home inspection report is a descriptive observation of the home inspector. The home inspector is a 3rd party who will focus on their training, experience, and Standards of Practice to develop the best inspection they can for the client. The report will try to categorize and prioritize the issues to a point. It is up to the client to review and make the decision on the purchase. The client should weigh the price with the condition to determine if the purchase is viable to their circumstance.
  • 4. Why use an Annual Home Maintenance Inspection plan and maintenance schedule?
    Sense of security as a homeowner or potential buyer, these plans help keep the home comfortable and affordable by planning for future repairs. It will also provide a documented maintenance record when the time comes to make the move to a new home and sell your current home.
  • 5. What is a Home Energy Audit inspection?
    This is another inspection that is designed to improve the comfort of the home and reduce the monthly cost of the home. If the findings of the report are addressed, the home should cost less to keep comfortable year-round and documented records of reduced costs should be given when selling the home.
  • 6. What is a Home Energy Audit inspection?
    This is another inspection that is designed to improve the comfort of the home and reduce the monthly cost of the home. If the findings of the report are addressed, the home should cost less to keep comfortable year-round and documented records of reduced costs should be given when selling the home.
  • More Questions?
    If you have more questions, reach out, and I will help you get the answers you need about our home inspection services.
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