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Free Sellers Report

A Seller's inspection will virtually eliminate all the hassles a buyers inspection causes and maybe the key to selling your house:

key.jpgNo more renegotiations.

No more deals that fall through when the home inspector finds a problem.

No more does the Seller have to deal with inflated cost estimates that costs him or her money.

No more will the agent spend countless hours and dollars in energy and advertising to get a contract that is "blown out of the water" by surprise defects.

Knowing what defects are present at the initial listing creates enormous benefits:

It will allow the agent and the Seller to discuss what items should be fixed and what should not.

It will substantiate your price, or may convince a Seller to rethink the asking price.

It will be full disclosure protection for the Seller and agent.

It will allow the Seller to shop around for the best price to repair (not an inflated price that a Buyer would use to make sure all is covered.

It streamlines the process.

How easy is selling a house with a Seller's Inspection?
After the listing is signed, a Seller's inspection is performed. If significant damage or defects are found, there will be disappointment, but no hysteria or regret. No deal about to go sour. The agent will discuss the problems with the Seller and will determine if this listing is "AS IS" with full disclosure, or if any repairs need correcting to expedite the sale. The Seller then corrects any problem areas, and calls for a reinspection of the home. The home inspector returns, cleans up the report, and uploads the revised report to the internet for your web listing link. Next, a buyer enters a contract agreement with the Seller. The Buyer will choose to trust the home inspection or, will have another inspection performed. The transaction proceeds as planned. Everyone is happy.

Read more about Home Sellers' inspections by reading the Seller's Inspection FAQ

How do I get the link working for the seller's inspection?

See our Seller's Inspection Help page for more information

All American Inspection Services Inc
P.O Box 731625
Ormond Beach, FL 32173
Telephone: 386-437-1832
Fax: 386-437-1833
aahinspections@aol.com