What Buyers and Sellers Need to Know About Termite Inspections

So you’ve just spent the past few months fixing up all of your home’s little eyesores, cleaning every window in the house, and planting plenty of flowers out front to boost the property’s curb appeal. The house looks great! You proceed to put it on the market.

Then it happens. A buyer walks-in, loves the place –and all of the hard work you recently put into it–and makes an offer. You accept the offer and go into escrow. Then the termite inspection comes in: You have a major infestation.

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2 comments:

Unknown said...

New homeowners will need to budget for the new expenses that accompanies home ownership- making repairs. It can be a shock to realize that you will need to address all maintenance issues that come up like plumbing problems, a leaky roof as there is no landlord to call! It is important to not neglect any problem that could get worse over time, turning a relatively small problem into a much larger and costlier one.

first time homebuyer

Martin Vaughn said...

Great remarks Dan! Keep them coming. More often than not the neglected items are not that expensive (in the grand scheme of things) but nearly always become much more expensive. If your not sure, have someone come out and look at the problem--nearly everyone gives free estimates.

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