If you’re selling your home, you’re probably eager to get the process over with as quickly as possible. However, rushing through the home inspection can end up costing you dearly.
Home inspections are a necessary part of the home-selling process, and skipping or rushing them will only end up hurting you in the long run. Here’s why:
1. You could end up with a lower sale price.
If potential buyers find problems during their home inspection, they may be less likely to want to buy your home, or they may try to negotiate a lower price.
2. You could end up having to make repairs yourself.
If the home inspection turns up major problems, the buyer may back out of the sale altogether. Or, they may ask you to make repairs before going through with the sale.
3. You could end up delaying the sale.
If there are problems with the home inspection, it could delay the sale of your home while you make repairs or negotiate with the buyer.
4. You could end up losing the sale altogether.
In some cases, the buyer may walk away from the sale if they’re not happy with the home inspection results.
The bottom line is that rushing through the home inspection process is a risky proposition. Taking your time to do it right will pay off in the end, even if it means a slightly longer selling process.
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