JOSEPH SCROFANI JD - Stress-Free Downsizing For Retirement

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If your home falls short in any of these areas, any issues must be addressed before you get approved for financing and put your house on the market. These areas can require extensive work. However, faulty electrical systems do not provide a feeling of safety. Leaky plumbing raises concerns about mold and sewage problems. Overlook them in the preparation stage, and you run the risk of trouble later with inspections and appraisals. I suggest you have a professional inspection of your home before listing it. This will ensure your home is up to code and be a big plus in the marketing department. Here’s what you can do: Hire a plumber to inspect the water system for leaks. Hire an electrician to check the wiring. Call an HVAC company for technicians to perform a thorough service check-up. You can also bypass hiring individual specialists for all the mechanical parts of your home by hiring a certified home inspector, who can make all the arrangements for you. In general, certified home inspectors can cover all mechanical- related issues and identify any trouble spots.

REPLACING APPLIANCES

Assuming you’ve lived in your current home for a considerable amount of time, it’s likely that your appliances might be outdated or not working as well as they could be. You might find replacing some of your appliances worth it when you have ROI in mind. Buyers love a home with newer, modern-looking, and fully functional appliances.

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