Professional Home Inspection
Not Just for Buyers in Tampa Florida
If you buy a home without a professional inspection, you're assuming an
unnecessary risk. But home sellers can also benefit by having a professional home
inspection.
If you're a seller, your first reaction might be "Why? I don't want an
inspector to uncover a hidden problem that will cost me thousands to repair." Or, "Then,
I'll have to disclose the problem and reduce my asking price down to compensate the buyer for the needed
repair."
Well, actually, there's a good reason why a Tampa Florida home seller can be
well served by a professionally conducted home inspection before putting the property on
the Tampa real estate market. Why? Because if a professional inspector seconds your opinion that
your home is in good condition structurally and is in full compliance with local codes, you
have an great marketing tool that will help your Realtor sell your home more quickly for the
highest possible price. The American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI) is a professional trade
group that maintains a database of qualified home inspectors on its website at
www.ashi.com.
A clean pre-inspection report by a reputable professional gives validity
to your asking price. It also gives your prospective buyers a measure of confidence about
your home versus others they may be considering.
Any serious buyer is likely to demand a professional inspection
as a contingency to an offer they make on your home. You can assume that any
intelligent Realtor® acting in the role of the Buyer's Agent, will strongly recommend a
professional inspection, so its not as though you can get through this transaction
without an inspection.
Your pre-sale inspection report shows the buyer that you're serious and
that you're so confident in the structural integrity of your home that you paid to have it
inspected and it either passed or you made the necessary repairs on your own.
Your Tampa real estate listing agent will advise you of any
visible or cosmetic improvements that will help your home sell more quickly or at a higher price, like a
fresh coat of paint, more neutral colors, removing excess furniture to make rooms appear bigger,
fresh landscaping, and replacing aged appliances. But your Realtor® can't see the less
obvious problems like small roof leaks, water damage in the attic, or electrical or code violation problems.
Your Tampa Realtor® will counsel you that it is your responsibility to report
any problems of which you are aware under the terms of the sellers' disclosure laws in your state.
But if a problem is behind a wall or in the foundation, even if you're unaware of it, the
buyer may come to you months later, with your seller's property disclosure in hand, demanding to
be compensated for the cost of repairs.
Let's say the buyer did just that -- but you had protected yourself by
having a home inspection before you placed your house on the market. And, your inspection,
performed by a competent Tampa professional inspector, uncovered some problems which you dutifully repaired.
But, if it did not uncover the problem your buyer is complaining about, you may not be
held responsible. You made an honest effort to uncover defects, you repaired those that
showed up and properly disclosed everything you knew about. That old caveat
"let the buyer beware" clause may be a legitimate defense.
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