This type of inspection gives you the opportunity to go to market with full transparency and confidence, on your own timeline — addressing issues before they show up on a buyer's own inspection report and hand them the negotiating leverage they're looking for.
← Back to All ServicesA pre-sale inspection gives Ottawa, Kanata, Barrhaven, Orléans, and Nepean sellers a strategic advantage before listing. Rather than discovering issues through a buyer's inspection — when you have little time and maximum pressure — you find them first, address what matters, and go to market with full transparency and confidence.
Once you provide proof that a deficiency noted in the report has been properly addressed and corrected — photos of the completed work, or a receipt from a reputable company — we remove that item from the report. That means you can present buyers with a report reflecting your home's true current condition, not a snapshot of problems you've already fixed.
Because it lets you find and address issues on your own timeline instead of reacting under pressure during a buyer's conditional period. Sellers who go to market with a clean, professional report tend to see faster sales and less aggressive negotiating.
Yes. Once you provide proof that a deficiency has been properly corrected, we remove it from the report, so buyers see a report that reflects your home's true current condition.
Ideally 4 to 6 weeks before you plan to list. That gives enough time to get quotes, complete repairs if you choose to, and have the report reflect the corrected condition before buyers see it.
In Ontario, sellers are legally obligated to disclose known material defects. A pre-sale inspection fulfils that obligation proactively, and turns disclosure into a selling point rather than something a buyer discovers and uses as leverage.
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