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Inspections & Appraisals

Most buyers will have the property examined by a licensed property inspector.

The Buyer's Property Inspection

Most buyers will hire a licensed inspector to evaluate the property within the agreed timeframe. Some may also bring in specialists for specific areas like roofing, plumbing, or HVAC.

If the buyer is financing the purchase, a licensed appraiser will assess the property to confirm its value meets the lender’s requirements.

The Closing Agent

A title company or attorney will act as the closing agent, ensuring the title is clear of any encumbrances and ready for transfer to the buyer.

When you are ready to get started, call us at 913.645.7484 or complete this short form and one of our agents will be in touch.

What else you should know...

Contingencies

Contingencies are conditions that must be met before the contract becomes final. These often include financing, inspections, and document reviews.

Buyers may conduct various inspections, such as roof, pest, chimney, survey, septic, mold, or HVAC inspections.

If renegotiations arise, having an experienced agent can make a significant difference in protecting your interests and keeping the deal on track.

Loan Approval and Appraisal

We recommend working with buyers who have pre-approval or a formal loan commitment. Expect a lender’s appraiser to verify the home’s value.

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