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RyanBusch's blog
Some advice to Colorado home sellers
Want to pay two times for those needed repairs? This is what occurs when you fail to understand the true condition of your home. The buyer has already offered you less and then will want you to lower the price even more or repair things after his inspector writes the report. Don't put something up for sale that has an unknown condition, its just not the way to do it anymore, buyers have gotten way smarter. A pre-listing inspection is a must and you can typically negotiate a lower cost inspection if you just want the major items inspected. These are called limited inspections and are legal as long as the scope is agreed upon in writing before the inspecton begins. Limited inspections typically omit things like windows, interior doors, outlets, general paint, caulk, maintenance and low cost issues. Now there is no reason to blame anyone but yourself for that buyer that walks away after learning the true condition of that house you are selling. Give me a call to disscuss your options regarding the condition of your home.




