How can a Home-Inspection Report help sell my house faster?
A Home Inspector inspect houses, covering systems and structures from the shingles to the sump-pump, and issues a report on the defects that are found, if there are any. Traditionally, it is the buyer that hires the Home Inspector, but many vendors have figured out that having it done up front helps sell their house faster. The Inspector is liable for any faults that are missed, and they will transfer that protection to the buyer. If there are faults discovered, you have the faults rectified and attach the repair bill to the Report so buyers can see that the faults have been corrected. By arranging for a Home Inspection at the time you put your house on the market, you can appease buyers in two ways. You will have saved them the expense of procuring their own Home Inspection report, and you will be able to reassure them that the house is problem free. With all other things being equal, a buyer will choose your house, over another house, because it has one more feature that the competin