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Inspections & Appraisals

Most buyers will have the property examined by a licensed property inspector.

The Buyer's Property Inspection

Most buyers will conduct inspections to evaluate the condition of the property. Timeframes for inspections are outlined in the Purchase Agreement, and additional specialized inspections may be required.

If the buyer is financing the purchase, a licensed appraiser will determine the property’s value to ensure it aligns with the agreed purchase price.

The Closing Agent

A title company or attorney will act as the closing agent, ensuring the property has a clear title and that ownership can be transferred without issue. They will review the property’s history and confirm there are no outstanding liens or encumbrances.

When you are ready to get started, call us at 941.361.9028 or complete this short form and one of our agents will be in touch.

What else you should know...

Contingencies

A contingency is a condition that must be met before a contract becomes legally binding. For instance, buyers will typically include contingencies upon home inspections or securing their financing.

Before completing his or her purchase of your property, the buyer will complete the necessary steps. These include:

  • Securing financing and insurance;
  • Reviewing all pertinent documents, such as preliminary title reports and disclosure documents; and
  • Inspecting the property. The buyer has the right to pursue details on the condition of your property through a wide range of inspections, such as roof, termite/pest, chimney/fireplace, property boundary survey, well, septic, pool/spa, arborist, mold, lead based paint, HVAC, etc.

How do you respond objectively and fairly to the buyer when a renegotiation is demanded, while acting in your best interests?

This is when a professional listing agent can make a real difference in the outcome of the transaction. Having dealt with various property sales in the past, we guarantee our expertise and total commitment to every customer, no matter what their situation is.

Loan Approval and Appraisal

We suggest that you accept buyers who have a lender’s pre-approval, approval letter, or written loan commitment, which is a better guarantee of loan approval than a pre-qualification or no documentation from a lending institute. Expect an appraiser from the lender’s company to review your property and verify that the sales price is appropriate.

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  • Sarasota
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