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Should I Have A Home Inspection Before I Offer My Home For Sale? The most recent and long-time-coming opinion of many Realtors is that a Seller would benefit greatly, in most cases, from a thorough DM HOME INSPECTIONS LLC . A home inspections prior to marketing help you know, in advance, the condition of their home's components and systems. It is disappointing when DM HOME INSPECTIONS LLC performs an inspection for a potential buyer and discover deferred maintenance or defective roofs that could have been corrected or disclosed prior to acceptance of an offer. In some cases, both the seller and buyer walk away from the sales agreement unnecessarily disappointed. By the way, statistics show that pre-inspected homes sell faster and for more money than homes that are not pre-inspected. A seller’s inspection can help identify potential issues in the sale of your property and can indicate preventive measures, which might avoid future expensive repairs. That's where DM HOME INSPECTIONS LLC comes in. We help to set your mind at ease; by inspecting the property you're interested in selling. We’ll give you a heads-up on issues that can be corrected or repaired to the existing property. . You can also have the DM HOME INSPECTIONS LLC Home Inspector return to review any correction and repairs you had completed. The repaired items can be cleared up or removed from the report and a revised report will be issued. |
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Tips for Selling Your Home · Roof structure and covering · Foundation, basement, and/or crawl space · Central heating and air conditioning systems · Electrical system · Plumbing system 2. MAKE MAINTENANCE IMPROVEMENTS · Trim trees and shrubs which touch or overhang the house · Apply new caulking and weather stripping as needed around windows and doors · Clean gutters of debris and leaves; repair or replace cracked or broken gutters, downspouts, and extensions to ensure proper drainage · Replace bathroom caulk or grouting where necessary to prevent seepage and improve appearance · Ventilate closed basements and crawl spaces, or install a dehumidifier, to prevent excessive moisture build-up · Regrade soil around the foundation, as needed to keep water away from the house · Replace dirty filters in the heating and air conditioning systems · Have the heating and air conditioning systems professionally serviced · Have chimneys professionally cleaned, and install chimney hoods or caps as needed 3. PAY ATTENTION TO DETAILS · Repair leaky faucets · Tighten loose doorknobs · Replace damaged screens · Replace broken panes of glass · Replace burned-out light bulbs · Secure loose railings · Repair and coat driveway · Patch holes or cracks in walls and ceilings, then repaint · Repair peeling wallpaper 4. TAKE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS · Installing smoke detectors on each level · Installing Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI's) in "wet" areas, such as kitchen counters tops, bathrooms, and exterior outlets · Keeping flammable products away from heaters, water heaters, and fireplaces 5. MAKE COSMETIC IMPROVEMENTS · Keep the lawn mowed and the house neat · Clean the exterior walls and trim; repaint if necessary · Open windows shades and curtains to create a bright, inviting atmosphere · Keep the kitchen and bathrooms clean, since buyers scrutinize these areas 6. PREPARE FOR THE BUYER'S INSPECTION |
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