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Prelisting Inspections

Prelisting Inspections. Each office is independently own and operated. What is a Home Inspection?. A thorough visual inspection of the home, inside and out An examination of all major systems An evaluation of hundreds of components. Purpose of a Home Inspection.

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Prelisting Inspections

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  1. Prelisting Inspections Each office is independently own and operated.

  2. What is a Home Inspection? • A thorough visualinspection of the home, inside and out • An examinationof all major systems • An evaluation ofhundreds of components

  3. Purpose of a Home Inspection • To identify items ofconcern and safety issues • To give buyers and sellersa better understanding of the home’s condition

  4. A More Rewarding Way to Sell • You can protect yourself, make your home look its best in a competitive market and clear many of the roadblocks to a sale by having your home inspected before you place it on the market. • Walking through a pre-inspected home gives prospective buyers more confidence in the condition of the property.

  5. Benefits of a Prelisting Inspection • Receive top dollar for your home • Sell your home faster • Reduce the chance of price renegotiations • Avoid closing delays • Reduce your liability through full disclosure • Provide proof to buyers of your home’s condition • Reduce the chance for unpleasant surprises from the buyer’s inspection

  6. An NPI Home Inspection Includes NPI property inspections are designedto meet strict industry standards and cover all major systems in the home, including: • Roof • Foundation • Plumbing • Heating/cooling system • Electrical • Lots & grounds • Windows • And more

  7. The NPI Inspection Report • The NPI report walks you througha visual inspection of hundreds of mechanical and structural components in your home. • It provides detailed information regardingeach component inspected, outlining the inspector’s findings and recommendations. • Digital photographs, included withthe report, assist in documenting significant property deficiencies (where appropriate). • Reports can be printed,e-mailed or downloaded onto a disk, making it available to you at your preference.

  8. Why NPI? • NPI, founded in 1987,has the experience and expertise necessary to help you understand the condition of your property. • NPI professionals have assessedover 1 million properties in the U.S. and Canada. • NPI inspectors are professionallytrained to meet the industry’s standards.

  9. Contact NPI Today Contact your local NPI inspectorto obtain a quote or to schedule your inspection today.

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