Before buying your home, a potential buyer wants to know the facts and make sure that the house they want is in as good condition inside as it is outside.
According to industry professionals, when inspecting a building, there are at least thirty physical problems studied. You therefore have a good chance of having certain elements that do not pass the necessary requirements during the inspection. If these issues are not identified and addressed before market launch, they can cost you dearly.
In addition, buyers today are increasingly informed and fearful. It is better to prepare your house so as not to have too many surprises during the inspection.
Knowing the points to pay attention for can help you prevent small problems that could end up costing you dearly.
This is why, to avoid any drop in price or retraction of the offer following the inspection, before putting your property up for sale, you must absolutely pay attention to the following 10 points, which often cause problems:
1. Foundation cracks
Pay close attention to cracks which can often lead to water infiltration. One of the main causes of hidden defects concerns concrete cracks.
2. Vermiculite
You have to be careful if the insulation of your attic or attic is made from vermiculite, which can then contain asbestos and can be dangerous for your health.
But beware, if your property was built before 1985, you are likely to have asbestos elsewhere than in your attic. Especially if your walls are made of stucco, plasterers used to add asbestos to their plaster to make it dry faster. The costs of asbestos removal are variable and increase according to the risk of the work.
3. Structure
If your house has a structural problem, it absolutely must be corrected, since it is the frame that holds your whole house upright. The structure holds the exterior siding, roofing, etc. in place. And protect you! It is therefore the most important element of the house.
4. Electricity
Before you put your house up for sale, pay attention to the electrical inspection. If, for example, you still have an outdated fused electrical panel, replace it with a new circuit breaker panel.
5. Outdated plumbing
It does not cost too much to replace but if it is not done, it can sow uncertainty for the potential buyer.
6. Replacement of the water heater which is too old.
If your water heater is dated, evaluate the option of replacing it with an electric water heater, which can make the difference.
7. Moisture or mold problems
If the inspector detects moisture and/or mold problem, this can put off the potential buyer. There are a few simple ways to reduce humidity in certain rooms that can help you sell your home more easily.
8. Have your roof checked
And don’t forget to keep the supporting documents to present to the potential buyer.
9. Have your chimney swept
Likewise, keep them with the verification dates to reassure buyers.
10. Replace broken or hard-to-handle windows and doors
Poorly functioning doors or windows can cost you points and ruin a good first impression.
Remember that buyers want to know your property inside out and be sure they know what they are getting into.
By paying close attention to these 10 points before the sale of your property, you will be well prepared for the inspection and this step will be done serenely.
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