Pre-Listing Inspections

Getting your home inspected before you list it for sale can streamline the sales process and help you avoid any unexpected surprises. What most sellers don’t realize is the home inspection is the place where more sales fall apart than any other. A pre-listing home inspection will allow you to get a clear picture about the state of your house – including any problems that may derail a sale. You will have a chance to address major issues, and the information you gain from the inspection will be useful in pricing your home. Getting your own pre-sale inspection can be an important part of preparing for a buyer’s home inspection. By getting most or all of the problems taken care of you increase the chances of having a smooth and pleasant transaction.

INCREASE NEGOTIATING POWER

No home is perfect, and buyers know this. By having your home inspected before it goes on the market and making the home inspection report available to potential buyers as a form of substitute disclosure, you take away a lot of the buyer’s negotiating power during the repair negotiation portion of the escrow process.

BACK UP YOUR LSITING

Confirm your home is a dream home by scheduling a home inspection with USA Home Inspectors! Our comprehensive, easy-to-read report covers more than 137 points our certified home inspectors evaluate. We provide plenty of supporting, detailed images with every report, emailed to you the same day as your inspection, guaranteed.

MAKE YOUR LISTING SELL EASIER

Purchasing a new home is often the biggest investment someone will make. Having your home inspected by USA Home Inspectors before you put it on the market will add confidence and peace of mind for potential home buyers. A home inspection gives you a thorough understanding of the condition of your home, and allows you and the buyer to prepare for costs of repairs or alterations, helping to reduce pre- and post-closing issues.

What is included in our home inspections?

Home inspections are a visual evaluation of a home from roof to basement. It’s an important step in the home purchase process that alerts buyers of what may need attention before finalizing a contract. Though not required by your mortgage lender or realtor, it is often a highly recommended step to ensure you’re investing in the right property. We understand a new home is both a financial investment and emotional investment. Our inspectors take all the time they need to thoroughly examine the following areas:

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

✔️Operational fire and CO alarms

✔️Septic tank and pipe leaks

✔️The condition of roof shingles

✔️ Sufficient insulation

✔️ Basement & garage foundations

✔️ Proper functioning of appliances

✔️ Proper ventilation

✔️ Up-to-code wiring

✔️ Proper functioning of circuit breakers

✔️ Window alignment

✔️ Electrical Outlets