Seller property inspections are pre-Listing inspections that are becoming more popular because they help eliminate the pitfalls and problems associated with doing the inspections when a buyer is found.  This early inspection allows you to remedy situations and problems that potential buyers might see or have questions about.

The seller customarily pays for the inspection, usually before the home goes on the market.  The inspector works for the seller and generates reports for the seller. The seller can make copies of the report and share them with potential buyers of the home for sale. Seller inspections are a benefit to all parties and can speed the real estate transaction.