All Star Home Inspections

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All Star Home Inspections
Services
By
Chuck Tolbert
Member of NACHI, ASHI, SC Lis # 2300
All Star Home Inspections Services
• Purchasing a home will be one of the
largest investments your clients will make.
Studies have shown that the home buying
experience is one of the top 5 stress full
experiences the average person will have
in their lifetime. Let us help you set your
clients minds at ease with an All Star
Home Inspection. We provide a wide
range of services from general
homeowner inspections to:
Services
• Pre-purchase inspections
• Sellers inspections
• Homeowner orientations and walk thru on new and
resold homes
• Manufactured home inspections on new and resold
homes
• New construction inspections
• Refinance/new loan inspections
• FHA Compliance inspections
• Condo and Apartment inspections
• Restaurant Inspections
• Minor maintenance and repairs
Additional Services
• Also don’t forget about our 11th month builder check list inspection.
Let us walk your home with our professional eye to get that final list
to give to your builder before your warranty runs out.
• All inspections come with a written report and pictures and are
delivered either that day or within three business days. A video can
be done upon request for an additional charge. If you should have
any questions please feel free to give me a call. With over 15 years
in the inspection industry we are sure to provide you with fast,
friendly and professional services.
• Also ask me about our 90 day stop gap supplemental homeowner’s
warranty. This warranty is offered free to my clients. It has low
deductibles and covers up to $500.00 dollars for limited mechanical
systems and up to $2500 for structural issues. Call me for details.
This stop gap supplemental warranty is not meant to replace any
other home owner warranties sold by the builder or real estate
agent.
Sellers Inspection
Virtually eliminate all hassles a
buyers inspection causes
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No more renegotiations.
No more deals that fall through when the home
inspector finds a problem.
No more does the Seller have to deal with
inflated cost estimates that cost him or her
money.
No more will the agent spend countless hours
and dollars in energy and advertising to get a
contract that is "blown out of the water" by
surprise defects.
Knowing the defects creates
enormous benefits
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It will allow the agent and the Seller to discuss
what items should be fixed and what should
not.
It will substantiate your price, or may convince
a Seller to rethink the asking price.
It will be full disclosure protection for the Seller
and agent.
It will allow the Seller to shop around for the
best price to repair (not an inflated price that a
Buyer would use to make sure all is covered.
It streamlines the process.
Explaining Sellers inspection to the
seller
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Explain that the future Buyer will bring a home
inspector and will comb through their home and list
defects or problems, which most likely will come with
inflated estimates and cause renegotiation or anxiety.
Explain that the report will be viewable on the internet
attached to their listing with you. This will help sell the
home more efficiently, increase interest and will stand
out among other listings.
Also, help them to realize their option to correct any
problems, and have a re-inspection to remove those
problems that were corrected, and revise the report on
the internet.
Above all, a Seller's Inspection is the ultimate gesture
of full disclosure and will help protect them.
The Report samples you have look great, but some
areas in the examples show significant damage to
certain areas of the home. How can this be a good
thing to show on the web with my listing?
This is an excellent question. Quite frankly, it's not a
good thing to show. But it exists nonetheless, why wait
until you spend countless hours to bring a buyer, who in
turn brings a home inspector, only then to discover the
damage and face all the negatives of inflated estimates,
losing the sale, and your time spent. Then you will have
to start the process again with the legal and ethical duty
to give full disclosure of the defects and consider
repairing the items or adjusting your price.
Overview of Sellers Inspection
• Whether you use a Buyers Inspection or Sellers
Inspection have your client understand the
inspection process. At All Star Home
Inspections we can explain in every day
language what the report will show and I even
have sample inspections on my web site for
them to view. So give me a call and ask about
our two types of sellers inspections. Let All Star
Home Inspections help take the worry out of the
inspection process and selling process.