Pre-Listing Property Condition Assessment

Performed at the request of homeowners who wish to sell their property, a pre-listing property condition assessment (pre-sale inspection) is a visual inspection conducted before the property is listed on the real estate market.

The goal is to assess the actual condition of the building and identify any necessary repairs before the property is listed, helping to avoid unexpected issues and negotiations over minor items that could have been resolved beforehand.

This visual assessment allows sellers to become aware of existing issues and demonstrate full transparency about their property, which can be reassuring for a potential buyer.

Systems and Components Examined

A property condition assessment helps homeowners prepare for the sale of their house, condominium, or any other type of building. It provides a clear understanding of the property's overall condition and identifies any issues that may require attention or repairs before the property is listed for sale.

Thanks to the inspection report, sellers can take a proactive approach, reduce the risk of negotiations related to unexpected issues, and showcase their property’s value to potential buyers.

This assessment also helps homeowners complete the Seller’s Declaration Form by enabling them to provide more accurate and comprehensive information about the property.