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Should sellers in Faribault get a pre-listing inspection before putting a home on the market?

For many Faribault sellers, especially those with older homes, it's a smart move. A pre-listing inspection lets you discover issues like a failing clay sewer lateral, stone-foundation moisture, an outdated electrical panel, or a tired furnace on your own schedule, before a buyer's inspector finds them at the worst possible moment. That gives you choices: fix problems in advance, price the home to reflect its condition, or disclose proactively and avoid renegotiation. In a market where buyers are wary of surprises in century-old homes, walking in with a clean or transparent inspection builds trust and can keep your deal from falling apart during the buyer's contingency period. It can also reduce the back-and-forth that delays closings. You'll still need to disclose known material defects under Minnesota law, and the inspection helps you do that accurately. The cost is modest compared to a collapsed deal or a deep last-minute price cut. To get your Faribault home pre-listing inspected, call us or build a free instant quote online.

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