Sellers Pre-Listing Home Inspection

Sellers Pre-Listing Home Inspection

A pre-listing inspection provides you with the opportunity to view your home from a buyer's perspective. Avoid being blindsided during negotiations when the buyer's inspection reveals issues that you were not aware of. This inspection allows you to take care of repairs at your own pace and helps you understand the actual condition of your home before listing it on the market, potentially expediting the sale process.  Our comprehensive home inspection reports deliver a thorough evaluation of the home's condition, covering everything from the roof to the foundation. Exterior inspections encompass the home, garage, roofing, foundation, siding, windows, doors, and crawl space. Interior inspections cover electrical systems, heating, air conditioning, plumbing, attics, appliances, as well as an overall visual assessment of the house.

CERTIFIED HOME INSPECTIONS

STARTING AT - $350


Why Should I Get A Home Inspection

Using the most advanced tools and technology, we will thoroughly examine both the interior and exterior of your home, assessing its structure, systems, and components from top to bottom. As Certified Professional Inspectors® who have received extensive training from InterNACHI®, we strictly adhere to a comprehensive Residential Standards of Practice. This ensures that we leave no stone unturned, inspecting every visible and accessible aspect of your home.

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  • Inspect the insulation condition in the attic.
  • Evaluate the conditions of the basement or crawl space.
  • Examine the ceilings and interior walls.
  • Assess the doors and door frames.
  • Check the condition of the floors.
  • Inspect the foundation.
  • Evaluate the heating and cooling systems.
  • Examine the internal electrical systems, including wiring, fixtures, and more.
  • Inspect the interior plumbing systems.
  • Assess the roofing.
  • Evaluate the structure, both interior and exterior.
  • Check the condition of the windows.
  • And more!

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Why Get a Pre-Listing Inspection with RHI?

Many home buyers choose to undergo a Full Home Inspection when purchasing a property. Despite your love and attention to your home, signs of wear, tear, or maintenance issues may still appear. These issues could be discovered during the home inspection, possibly discouraging the buyer from proceeding with the purchase or leading them to renegotiate the terms. A Pre-Listing Inspection provides proactive homeowners with the chance to identify and address important home issues before listing the property for sale. This can lead to happier buyers, fewer negotiations, and a faster sale.


Why Get A Pre-Listing Inspection


  • Minimize Lengthy Negotiations: Uncovering critical issues during a buyer's inspection may extend the selling process and necessitate renegotiating the terms of the sale.


  • Establish Trust with Buyers: Prospective buyers have limited knowledge of the home's condition beyond what is visible. Provide them with assurance by having the home inspected by an impartial professional, giving them peace of mind.


  • Boost Market Appeal: Stand out in the market by openly communicating your property's condition or providing incentives to resolve important issues, drawing in potential buyers.


  • Sell with Assurance: Confidently list your home on the market, knowing its present condition and pricing it fairly.




Contact Ronin Home Inspections at (517) 318-1742 today to arrange to have a home inspection completed.



GET THE FACTS BEFORE YOU BUY OR SELL A HOME

Our detailed report, sent via email within 24 hours of the inspection, includes photos, descriptions, and recommendations to help you avoid future expenses caused by hidden problems.


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EVERY HOME INSPECTION IS GUARENTEED

InterNACHI Home Buyback Guarantee 

Talk about a zero risk inspection! If we miss anything specified in the InterNACHI standards of practice, InterNACHI will buy your home back! Click the button below to check out the details

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In addition to your general home inspection, we offer these detailed inspections:

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    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


    • Do I need a Home Inspector?

      After your REALTOR®, possibly the most important professional you'll choose to assist you in your home purchase is a qualified home inspector. Through a professional home inspection you'll become an informed buyer in one of the most important purchases in your lifetime!

    • Do you have formal training as a home inspector?

      RHI inspectors have extensive classroom training followed by professional mentoring and on-the-job training by our senior inspection team.  All RHI Inspectors are required to complete regular continuing education to maintain their superior training levels.

    • Can I contact you for questions after the inspection?

      Clients receive 12 months of expert advice with every inspection, including expert advice direct from RHI.

    • Do you guarantee the work that you perform?

      RHI provides a 90 Day Inspection Guarantee* as added protection with every inspection.

    • What will it cost?

      It is important to remember that costs should not be the only factor you consider, but we understand that is important.  the cost for a single family home inspection varies by the size, age and location of the home.  

    • Can a house fail an inspection?

      No, a home inspection reports on the condition of the home at a particular day and time.  It is not a municipal or code compliance inspection that would “pass” or “fail” a home.  Our detailed report will provide action and consideration items for your review.

    • When will I receive my report?

      The reports  are available via our Web site within 24 hours of the inspection.

    • Will you repair any problems or conditions you find for an additional charge?

      No, it is a conflict of interest for a home inspector to do repair work on a home he/she inspects.


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    • May I attend the inspection along with my REALTOR®?

      RHI encourages you and your REALTOR® to accompany the inspector on the inspection.

    • What does your home inspection include?

      Home Inspection Standards of

      Practice include: 



      3.1. Roof

      3.2. Exterior

      3.3. Basement, Foundation, Crawlspace & Structure

      3.4. Heating

      3.5. Cooling

      3.6. Plumbing

      3.7. Electrical

      3.8. Fireplace

      3.9. Attic, Insulation & Ventilation

      3.10. Doors, Windows & Interior

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