Some real estate agents advise against spending the money because buyers usually will get one anyway prior to closing. Others recommend it, because it gives sellers an early warning on any repairs they might have to make. Being proactive does have it's advantages. This way you will know ahead of time what problems the inspector uncovered and you can either fix them before you put your house on the market or know what to expect if the buyer wants to negotiate when they submit an offer on your property. Knowing ahead of time also allows you to shop around for the best price instead of perhaps paying an inflated price later on just to close the deal.
Bradford Miller Law, P.C. can assist you with all your real estate needs. From buying, selling, renting and even helping you with a building code violation we are here to help with all your real estate needs at a very reasonable rate. Our experienced Real Estate Attorneys have been representing real estate clients for several years now and have earned membership in the Better Business Bureau.
To discuss your pending or potential real estate transaction call us at 312-238-9298 for a FREE 15-minute consultation. At www.bradfordmillerlaw you will find information about our firm along with helpful real estate information.
Posted by Bradford Miller Law, P.C.
Practicing in Real Estate Law, Landlord Tenant Law, and Estate Planning
134 N. LaSalle, Suite 1040
Chicago, IL 60602
Offering free legal representation to homeowners seeking a short sale
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