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📋 Pre-Listing Inspection

A pre-listing (seller) inspection is the same full evaluation a buyer would order — done before your home hits the market. You choose what to repair, what to disclose, and how to price. Deals fall apart at the buyer's inspection more than anywhere else; a pre-listing inspection takes that ambush off the table.

TurnaroundReport within 24–48 hours; re-inspection scheduling available
Typical costTypically $300–$550; often offset many times over in smoother negotiations

What's covered

  • Everything in a full buyer inspection, seller-side
  • Repair-priority list ranked by likely buyer objections
  • Documentation you can share with serious buyers
  • Re-inspection option after repairs are completed

Common questions

Do I have to disclose what a pre-listing inspection finds?

Disclosure rules vary by state — material defects you know about generally must be disclosed. The advantage is control: you learn about issues first and decide whether to repair or disclose-and-price accordingly. Confirm specifics with your listing agent or attorney.

Will buyers still do their own inspection?

Usually, yes — and that's fine. Your pre-listing report means their inspector finds what you already knew about and priced for, instead of a deal-killing surprise.

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