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Are you thinking about putting your home on the market?
Does the thought of a potential buyer’s inspection, make you nervous?
Be prepared!
Get an inspection now and go into your future transaction with your house ready for listing. Having an inspection completed on your home before you have a buyer will allow you to be better prepared.
Adding the inspection report to your Disclosure Statement will inform your potential buyers as to what they can expect. It can also allow you to repair items or adjust your price. Consult your professional real estate agent for additional information.
Having an inspection done can also reduce your negotiation time since you are providing the most information possible about your house.
Furthermore, it can reduce the risk of a buyer canceling the contract because of the up-front awareness you provide them. Let's face it; buyers do not want to hear about any last minute deficiencies when buying a home. Get a home inspection before they do and "be prepared!"
I perform a "500+ POINT HOME INSPECTION" in regards to the following areas:
Structural Systems: Foundations - Grading & Drainage - Roof Covering Materials - Roof Structure & Attic - Walls (interior & exterior) - Ceilings & Floors - Doors (interior & exterior) - Windows - Stairs (interior & exterior) - Fireplace/Chimney - Porches, Balconies, Decks and Carports
Electrical Systems: Service Entrance and Panels - Branch Circuits, Connected Devices, and Fixtures
Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Systems: Heating Equipment - Cooling Equipment - Duct System, Chase, and Vents
Plumbing System: Water Supply System and Fixtures - Drains, Wastes, and Vents - Water Heating Equipment - Hydro-Massage Therapy Equipment
Appliances: Dishwasher - Food Waste Disposer - Range Exhaust Vent - Ranges, Cooktops, and Ovens - Microwave Oven - Trash Compactor - Mechanical Exhaust Vents and Bathroom Heaters - Garage Door Operator(s) - Doorbell and Chimes - Dryer Vents
Client Notice:
Components must be visible and readily accessible at the time of inspection, and not all homes will contain the items listed herein.
Only those systems and their components required to be inspected in accordance with the Texas Real Estate Commission's Standards of Practice for Property Inspectors will be inspected.
For a copy of the Texas Real Estate Commission "Standard Of Practice" visit: www.trec.state.tx.us
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