Why You May Not Want to Skip Your Inspection

While you may be tempted to skip the home inspection to try to make your offer stand out this spring, just know that’s a gamble that may not pay off.
Even though a home might seem move-in ready, an inspection could uncover underlying problems you didn’t see in your walk-through. And information is power.
It helps you avoid unpleasant surprises. Plus, if any issues are found, your agent can help you negotiate with the seller on the repairs.
What questions do you have about what to expect from an inspection? Comment below.
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