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Get estimates from a reliable repairperson on items that need to be replaced soon, a roof or worn
carpeting, for example. In this way, buyers will have a better sense of how much these needed
repairs will affect their costs.
Have a termite inspection to prove to buyers that the property is not infested.
Get a pre-sale home inspection so you’ll be able to make repairs before buyers become concerned
and cancel a contract.
Gather together warranties and guarantees on the furnace, appliances, and other items that will
remain with the house.
Fill out a disclosure form provided by your sales associate. Take the time to be sure that you don’t
forget problems, however minor, that might create liability for you after the sale.
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