Buyers Inspections for Sellers

While many cities in the Minneapolis / Saint Paul area require inspections to be done before listing a house for sale (see Truth in Housing Requirements and Home Inspections for Sellers parts one and two) , more and more smart home sellers are choosing to have their homes inspected by a private home inspector before putting them up for sale.

A private seller’s inspection is the equivalent of a buyers inspection, but of course the client is the person selling the home, not the person buying it.  Sellers may choose to make the final inspection report available for potential buyers to see, or they may keep it private.  In either case, this is a fantastic way for sellers to learn exactly what will be found at their home when their buyer’s have an inspection performed, and will give them a chance to repair any problems.

If the seller chooses to make the inspection report a public document, this can make the home a more attractive property for potential buyers by giving them better peace of mind about a property before even writing an offer on it.  Besides added peace of mind for buyers, having a sellers inspection will make the negotiation process much easier for all parties involved.  Here are two potential scenarios:

No seller’s inspection – A buyer writes an offer on a home, the offer is accepted, and the purchase is contingent upon an inspection.  The inspection is performed three days later, and several issues are identified.  Assuming the buyers still want the house after discovering all these things they didn’t know about the home, they now ask the seller to fix the items.  Several things can happen at this point – the seller might offer to discount the price of the home, rush to do the repairs, or even refuse to do anything, which might kill the deal.  None of these options are ideal for seller, and negotiations will need to take place.

Seller has home inspected before listing – The inspector identifies several issues with the home, and the seller takes their leisurely time in getting the items corrected or repaired.  They confidently list their home, and look forward to the buyer’s home inspection, knowing that nothing is going to come up that they didn’t already know about.  If there are items that the seller decides not to fix, they might just list those items on a disclosure form, so any potential buyer knows that this is what they are buying, and there are no negotiations later on in the buying process.

Sellers inspections are becoming more and more popular, especially in today’s market where there is such a high inventory of homes for sale.  Many Realtors that work with us have us inspect every house they list for sale, because it makes the selling process go so much smoother for all parties involved. 

One last thing – make sure you hire an excellent home inspector.  A home inspection that misses or glosses over problems can do more harm than good.  At Structure Tech, we pride ourselves on being thorough, detailed home inspectors, and we’re geeks about houses.  While there is a large range in prices for home inspections between different companies, remember; you get what you pay for. 

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Reuben is a second-generation home inspector with a passion for his work. He grew up remodeling homes and learning about carpentry since he was old enough to hold a hammer. Reuben grew up thinking he was going to be a school teacher because he enjoyed teaching others so much. In a sense, that’s a lot of what home inspections are about, so Reuben truly does what he loves. Sharlene has worked with Structure Tech since 2000 and Reuben has been contributing to her blog since 2008.

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  1. jessica freeman

    Hey

    I really enjoyed reading your blog. I was searching for real estate relevant sites when I found your blog, in fact I had been searching for a company to do a home inspection for me and I found a great company called http://www.homeinspectionspecialist.com ,much the same way as I found your site. Anyways they inspected my new house before I bought it and I found out a lot of things about it that I would have not known without the inspection. In fact their inspection report help me get over $40,000 off the asking price. I look forward to all the updates. Thanks again,

    Jessica

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