Home inspections give a full picture of a home’s condition and can benefit both the buyer and the seller. Trident Inspection Group offers inspection services with comprehensive reports that will give you peace of mind and the facts that will help all parties to move forward in confidence with the transaction. We offer two specific types of home inspections – buyer home inspections and seller home inspections. Today, we’ll review the difference between these two residential inspections and when you need each.
A buyer home inspection takes place when an interested buyer is ready to put an offer on a new home. This comprehensive evaluation of the home's interior and exterior components will give you a deep understanding of the home's condition before the purchase is complete. A buyer inspection will also provide you and your agent leverage with early negotiations based on the findings of the inspector. Let our trustworthy and experienced team deliver the facts you need to make an informed decision.
A seller home inspection, also known as a pre-listing inspection, will put you in the driver's seat of selling your home. Once you decide to put your home on the market, take the proactive step to order your own inspection. Any uncovered flaws can be addressed on your timeline and with the contractors and solutions of your choosing. As a bonus, potential buyers and agents will be more likely to trust a homeowner who takes the initiative to have their own inspection.
Trident Inspection Group offers an extensive menu of residential and commercial inspections, including some invaluable specialty inspections you may need throughout the course of your home ownership. If you're purchasing a property in or around Chino Hills from out of town, we can even provide you with a 3D virtual tour to get the needed information. Contact us today at (714) 332-6689 to request a quote. We serve customers throughout Chino Hills and the surrounding areas of Southern California, including Corona, Rancho Cucamonga, Pomona, San Bernardino, and beyond.
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