What Is A Pre-Listing Home Inspection?

A Pre-Listing Inspection takes place before a seller officially lists their home for sale on the market. A professional home inspector will examine your property to identify any hazards, concerns and/or potential repairs that need to be made. The purpose of a Pre-Listing Inspection is to ensure a home is in good condition and provide the seller with an opportunity to make repairs in order to get top dollar for the sale of their home. A pre-listing inspection is also a good way to anticipate repairs a buyer may request or negotiate prior to closing.

What Does A Pre-Listing Home Inspection Include?

A pre-listing home inspection includes an evaluation and report of findings on the following:

  • Exterior

  • Grading

  • Foundations

  • Structure

  • Roof

  • Attic

  • Interior

  • Plumbing

  • Electrical

  • HVAC

  • Appliances

  • Safety Issues

  • Wood Destroying Insects

  • Pests

What Is Not Included?

  • Pools/Spas

  • Dock/Sewalls

  • Mold Testing

  • Radon Testing