The pre-sale inspection informs the homeowner of anomalies, major defects and corrective measures to be taken in preparation of a sale. The pre-sale inspection is performed according to the same standards as a pre-purchase inspection. Components or systems inspected:
In this scenario, the owner is aware of the building’s condition before putting it on the market and is showing good faith at the same time. As a result, the owner is better equipped to consider the offers. The buyer is aware of the work required before the listing, which is factored into the sale price. In doing so, the buyer avoids the risk of losing a sale, and negotiations don't drag on.
Additional charges may apply for thermography services when paired with a regular inspection.
Selling your home? The pre-listing agreement consists of a pre-established list for a pre-inspection. This means that the seller can confirm that there are no major defects that require immediate repair or components to be changed immediately. The pre-listing agreement informs you of defects or problems with your home so you can correct them before potential buyers discover them. You can then take the time needed to get reasonable estimates (prices) for repairs. Show your potential buyers that you're acting in good faith!
A Civil Engineering graduate and member of the Ordre des Technologues Professionnels du Québec, Seydou Cissé has gathered a solid experience in construction and building inspection since 2015. Trained at the Collège d'enseignement immobilier de Montréal, he uses his skills in ventilation and thermography to offer you secure and efficient support in your real estate transactions.
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