“The purpose of a complete home inspection is to note major deficiencies and to establish a benchmark for the home’s condition at a given point in time.”

 

          -- Ron Morrison (LSBHI Lic.# 10009)

 

Value to Buyers:

A pre-listing inspection establishes the condition of the property during the contract stage, allowing for cited issues to be addressed within inspection time parameters and before closing.

 

Value to Sellers

A pre-listing inspection helps establish any deficiencies that need repair prior to listing.  The printed inspection available to the buyer on site reduces concerns prior to his making an offer.  The fact that a complete inspection was done reduces potential risk for future hidden defects found after the sale.  It also serves as a comparison to any buyer inspections.

 

Value to Realtors:

A pre-listing inspection reduces problems related to this part of the transaction and deals with them early to keep them from surfacing at closing.  Ron is a licensed broker and MLS member. Realtors do not have to stay for the complete inspection process.