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How to Deal With the Buyer's Inspector

Dealing With the Buyer's Home Inspector- Home Seller Inspection- Home Selling Tips from Mcgee Lane Self Storage - Lewisville, Texas Your home is in escrow, and the buyer has scheduled a home inspection. Should you be worried about what the inspector might find? The answer depends, of course, on the condition of your home and how well you've maintained its major components over the years. Regardless of what the inspector may uncover, however, you shouldn't be overly concerned about the actual home inspection, especially if you have already had an inspection performed to help you prepare for the sale.

Keeping in mind that disclosure laws and customary real estate practices vary from place to place, here are some suggestions as to how you might help the home inspection process go smoothly:

Do not be home while the inspection is performed.

It's perfectly reasonable for you not to be home during the home inspector's visit and turn over the duties to your real estate agent. Your agent should be familiar with the home inspection process and be able to act as your representative. Many listing agents actually prefer that the seller not be at home during the buyer's home inspection.

Be courteous to the inspector.

The buyer's home inspector is not an adversary. The home inspector's role is to offer the buyer a fair assessment of the property. Remember not to keep the inspector waiting on your doorstep and allow at least two hours for the inspection process.

Don't respond to negative comments about your home during the inspection.

Inspectors don't like being followed around by argumentative or defensive home sellers. You will have an opportunity to explain and negotiate after you receive and review your copy of the inspector's report.

Be sure that statements about your home that are accurate and can be verified.

If the inspector asks you how old the roof is or when certain appliances were installed, check your records before you answer. If you have documentation, provide a copy of it. If repairs or modifications were made prior to your purchasing the home, don't guess when that work was performed. The same caution about misrepresentations applies to questions about whether permits were obtained for remodeling, the exact square footage of your home, the name of the architect who designed it and so on.

Provide access to all normal living areas of your home.

If the home inspector can't enter a room or complete some other aspect of the inspection, that will be noted in his or her report and the buyer may question it.

Make agreed-upon home repairs promptly.

The buyer may ask the inspector to okay any repairs you agree to make as a result of the inspection. The sooner you make the repairs, the sooner the contingency can be met. Delaying the repairs until the last minute won't stop the buyer from having those items reinspected, but it could delay the closing of escrow.


Why Choose McGee Lane Self Storage?

We're here to help you with all your storage needs. Whether you need temporary storage while between homes, or permanent storage for your home or business, McGee Lane Self Storage is ready to help. From our online information about buying and selling a home, to our extensive tips on planning and executing a move, we've got answers to your questions.

There are many factors that you should consider before choosing your self storage facility: size, security, location, service and price. When you look at all this together, we feel sure that you will find McGee Lane Self Storage is the best overall value.   [Self Storage Services]

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Affordable storage units de-signed for storage of items that are NOT sensitive to extreme heat, cold or humid-ity changes. Fully enclosed self storage units, insect & rodent controlled.
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