HOME SELLERS Having lived in your home for any period of time does not guarantee that the home does not have any surprises that have not been revealed. When was the last time you inspected your foundation’s sill plates? Are your shrubs so close that you can’t see your exterior siding? There may be rot behind those big beautiful plants. An inspection will provide you with the knowledge of any problem that pertains to your home. This will be to your advantage because when a buyer addresses a concern, you will have already had the opportunity to research or make the necessary change. Increasing Your Selling Price In order to get the best possible price for your home, you must offer the home in its best condition. Do this by having the home inspection done beforehand and following the recommendations made in the final report.
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Speeding the Sale Imagine the anxiety of the average home shopper. They “love” your home, but they are just not sure. You can manage that anxiety by disclosing existing issues, presenting your inspection report and providing receipts from the repairs you have made to correct problem areas. By planning ahead you can reduce doubt, build trust and remove obstacles therefore speeding the sale along.
Your Bottom Line? Eliminate surprises and increase your bottom line by having True North Home Inspections look at your home before you put it on the market. A pre-listing home inspection may pay big dividends on your investment.

If you are a SELLER...- Make it easy! Get the inspection before you put your house on the market.
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|  | MAIN ELECTRICAL PANELS with fuses (1), and visual knob and tub wiring (2), require upgrading before many insurance companies will insure the home. Click on each picture for a larger view. |  | | | |