Inspections are usually paid by buyers during their Option Period as part of their due diligence process. The buyer sends an inspector who acts on their behalf and prepares a detailed inspection report with pictures detailing the areas of concern. The report is usually presented to sellers as a way of further negotiating the price or terms of the sale. Sellers also have the ability to get a pre-listing inspection but usually decline getting one done. A seller inspection can assist you in addressing the larger items that may haunt you in future buyer inspections.
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