s are concerned that any home
g home”. Buyers and their banks
his could have on their family and
Usually buyers walk away, or don’t even look if they
feel the home could be a “leaker”. If buyers like the
home, they may well ask an agent to drop the price
to factor in any current, or future repairs that may
be needed. This is great for the buyer if there are no
issues, but a disaster for the seller, as they have lost
equity to get the sale made. Caine Statham check the
home before going to market, to ensure your home
is in marketable condition, and then remove both
buyer’s and seller’s risk by arranging a 5 Year Moisture
Intrusion Guarantee, that covers all parties if the
cladding or decks were to leak after purchase.
Caine Statham remove the risk
for buyers of considering your
home, and make it easier for
buyers to pay full market price
for a home that is “guaranteed”.