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Seller Inspections

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List Confidently. Reduce Risk. Sell with Clarity.

At LunsPro, our Seller Inspections are designed specifically for competitive Southeast real estate markets, where preparation, speed, and transparency matter most.

A Seller's Inspection, also known as a Pre-Listing Inspection, gives homeowners across the Southeast region a powerful advantage before putting their property on the market. By identifying issues early, sellers can avoid surprises, reduce buyer negotiations, and move toward closing with confidence.

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For homeowners throughout the Southeast, where homes frequently sell quickly and inspections can make or break a deal, a Pre-Listing Inspection creates transparency and positions the seller as prepared, proactive, and trustworthy.

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Why Seller Inspections Matter in the Southeast

Real estate markets across the Southeast—including fast-growing metro and coastal areas—are competitive, time-sensitive, and negotiation-driven. A Seller's Inspection helps eliminate uncertainty and protects sellers from last-minute surprises.

Benefits of a LunsPro Pre-Listing Inspection include:

  • Fewer buyer objections during contract negotiations

  • Reduced risk of price reductions or delayed closings

  • Stronger buyer confidence and smoother due diligence

  • The ability to repair, disclose, or price strategically

  • Faster transactions in competitive Southeast markets

A Seller's Inspection puts control back in the seller's hands—before buyers ever step in.

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What does the report look like? Check out our Seller Inspection Sample Report.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q What is a Seller’s Inspection?

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A Seller's Inspection, also known as a Pre-Listing Inspection, is a professional home inspection completed before a property is listed for sale. It helps sellers understand their home's condition in advance, reducing surprises and negotiations during the selling process.

Q How is a Seller’s Inspection different from a buyer’s inspection?

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A Seller's Inspection is completed before the home is listed, while a buyer's inspection occurs after a contract is signed. The inspection process itself is the same—what differs is that sellers gain early insight and control rather than reacting to a buyer's report.

Q Should I get a Pre-Listing Inspection before putting my home on the market?

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Yes. A Pre-Listing Inspection allows sellers to address issues proactively, price the home more accurately, and avoid last-minute delays or renegotiations during escrow—especially in competitive Southeast real estate markets.

Q What does LunsPro inspect during a Seller’s Inspection?

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LunsPro evaluates all major visible components of the home, including the roof, foundation, structure, electrical systems, plumbing, HVAC, exterior, interior, attic, and insulation. The goal is to provide a clear overview of the home's condition prior to listing.

Q Will a Seller’s Inspection make my home harder to sell?

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No. In fact, Seller's Inspections often make homes easier to sell by increasing transparency and buyer confidence. Providing upfront information can reduce buyer uncertainty and help prevent deals from falling apart later.

Q Do I have to fix everything found in a Pre-Listing Inspection?

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No. A Seller's Inspection is not a repair requirement. Sellers can choose to repair certain items, disclose findings, or price the home accordingly. The inspection gives you options, not obligations.

Q Can I share my Seller’s Inspection report with buyers?

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Yes. Many sellers and real estate agents choose to share the Pre-Listing Inspection report with buyers to demonstrate transparency and reduce duplicate inspections. This can streamline negotiations and speed up the closing process.

Q Are Seller’s Inspections common in the Southeast?

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Seller's Inspections are becoming increasingly popular across the Southeast, especially in fast-moving markets where buyers expect clear disclosures and smooth transactions. They are a valuable tool for sellers who want a competitive edge.

Q How long does a Seller’s Inspection take?

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Most Seller's Inspections take between two to three hours, depending on the size and condition of the home. The digital inspection report is typically delivered shortly after the inspection is completed.

Q Why choose LunsPro for a Seller’s Inspection?

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LunsPro brings regional expertise, consistent inspection standards, and clear reporting tailored to Southeast housing styles and conditions. Our Seller's Inspections help homeowners list with confidence, reduce stress, and improve the overall selling experience.

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