I get asked this question frequently because I suggest this to my clients more often than not.
Selling your home can be a stressful situation. When an offer falls through because of something that has come up in the inspection, sellers can sometimes wonder if they could have done more.
Doing a pre-listing inspection allows the sellers to address any of the home's issues or "red flags" before putting it on the market. This can help prevent offers from falling through after the inspection. It can also give a prospective buyer good insight into a home they may be considering making an offer on.
A pre-listing inspection is an additional step that can be taken to allow a transaction to be as seamless as possible.
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