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According to industry
experts, there are over
33 physical problems
that will come under
scrutiny during a home
inspection when your
home is for sale. A new
report has been prepared
which identifies the
most common of these
problems, and what you
should know about them
before you list your
home for sale.
Whether you own an
old home or a brand new
one, there are a number
of things that can fall
short of requirements
during a home
inspection. If not
identified and dealt
with, any of these 11
items could cost you
dearly in terms of
repair. That's why
it's critical that you
read this report before
you list your home.
If you wait until the
building inspector flags
these issues for you,
you will almost
certainly experience
costly delays in the
close of your home sale
or, worse, turn
prospective buyers away
altogether.
In most cases, you
can make a reasonable
pre-inspection yourself
if you know what you're
looking for. And knowing
what you're looking for
can help you prevent
little problems from
growing into costly and
unmanageable ones.
To help homesellers
deal with this issue
before their home is
listed, a FREE report
entitled "11 Things
You Need to Know to Pass
Your Home Inspection"
has been compiled which
explains the issues
involved.
Order this report NOW
to learn how to ensure a
home inspection doesn't
cost you the sale of
your home. |