If you have owned your home for a long time, a home inspection can identify problems in the making and recommend preventative measures which might avoid costly future repairs.
Home sellers may opt for having an inspection prior to placing the home on the market to gain a better understanding of conditions which the buyer's inspector may point out. This provides an opportunity to make repairs that will put the house in a better selling condition.
A pre-listing inspection can also provide potential buyers an opportunity to get a much better understanding of the property they are thinking of purchasing. It also reduces the risk of "purchase's remorse" that can occur when a pre-purchaser's inspection comes up with similar or conflicting data.
House Doctor Inspections will help make sure your negotiations
are clear, accurate, and free of undesirable contract disputes.