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Planning to Sell Your Property?
If you are already a home owner, a Total Home Inspection may be used to identify problems in the making and to learn preventive measures which might avoid costly future repairs.
If you are planning to sell your home, you may wish to have a Total Home Inspection. This will give you a better understanding of conditions which may be discovered by the buyer's inspector and an opportunity to make repairs that will put the property in better selling condition prior to placing it on the market.
To discuss the benefits of a pre-listing Total Home Inspection,
Home Evaluation Guide for Sellers
In a competitive market like this one, you want your home to "stand out in the crowd." Eliminating major defects makes a property more desirable and leads to a favorable home inspection report for the buyer - thereby helping expedite a sale. Our Inspection Checklist** can help you evaluate your real estate property prior to placing it on the market.
We hope that sellers will find this checklist helpful in evaluating their property and correcting problems that could adversely affect pre-purchase negotiations.
Questions for the Seller
Connecticut has a disclosure law requiring sellers to state any problems of which they are aware. We have compiled some Questions for the Seller** that the seller may need to answer in addition to the Disclosure Statement. As a buyer, these questions should be asked and answered to your satisfaction.
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