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Before you
put your house on the market, you may want to seriously
consider the benefits of having a Pre-Listing
Home Inspection. Without a
doubt, this is the best time for a home inspection for all
involved. All to often an inspection is performed as a
final contingency of a sale with little time to absorb its
impact. Any reported deficiencies at this time of
high emotional stress can easily be blown out of
proportion causing an over reaction and possibly the death
of the deal. People are far more receptive to such
deficiencies when they are disclosed to them up front.
The
additional benefits to a seller are fewer renegotiations,
fewer surprises, a better selling price, less likely
litigation for improper disclosure and an increased chance
that a deal will close.
Having a
Pre-Listing
Home Inspection given to a buyer does not remove the
buyer's responsibility to perform their own due-diligence
and have their own inspection of the property |
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Highly
Trained Inspectors:
Every Retrospect, Inc. home inspector is certified
trained by the leading home inspection school in the
nation, Inspection Training
Associates. Each inspector
must undergo a comprehensive training program. The
inspector must pass an in-depth review.
Inspections
by the Highest Standards:
All inspections performed by Retrospect, Inc. meet
standards set by the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI)
and the National Association of Home Inspectors (NAHI).
100%
Satisfaction Guarantee:
Retrospect, Inc. strives to provide the most thorough,
comprehensive home inspections for your money. If a
discrepancy arises, Retrospect, Inc. appreciates the
opportunity to investigate the issue and work with you to
resolve it. We stand behind all work conducted on behalf
of our company. |