Why inspect a currently owned home?
WPI asks the question to those individuals who are thinking
about selling your home.
Do you as a current owner know all the hidden defects in you present
home?
You, the homeowner, are thinking of selling your home. It gives you a
lot of apprehension as to what may be wrong with you home. By
getting a pre-sale home inspection you can know what you will have to
repair prior to putting your home on the real estate market. So when
an individual does bid on your home you can rest assured as to what
the buyer's home inspector will not find. This pre-sale home
inspection will help you find those hidden defects that are above and
beyond the normal home owner maintenance items. Some of these
may be serious flaws that slipped past or were not noticed during the
numerous building code inspections at the time of the homes initial
construction. On the average most homes have from 5 to 15 or
perhaps even more building defects that were not caught during the
building process. And in some cases if the home is still under the
builders warranty period the builder can correct the problems.
Why a WPI Inspection?
The selling of a home can be a trying and time consuming ordeal.
You should know exactly what to expect, inside and out in terms of
repair and maintenance before you sell.
The truth is, without a thorough home inspection, you as the seller can
never really know what defects may exist in your current home. Our
professional home inspection can help you negotiate the best price
for your home and notify you of things that may need costly repair or
further investigation prior to putting it onto the real estate market.
Through our expert home inspection, you can also uncover any hidden
safety issues. After your WPI inspection, you will have a much clearer
understanding of the state of your house.
WILSON PROPERTY INSPECTION, LLC
At Wilson Property Inspections we inspect every house as if our family was living in it.
Wilson Property Inspections LLC Serving Maricopa County: 623-466-0478 wpi1@cox.net
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