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Get Ahead of the Buyer’s Inspector

The repairs you handle before listing are the ones that don’t blow up your deal later. Here’s how we help you get ahead of them.

Last updated June 15, 2026

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“Good enough to sell”

You don’t have to gold-plate the house. We help you fix what matters to a buyer and skip what doesn’t.

2

A plan, not an inspection

Our Transaction Readiness Evaluation (TRE) is a contractor’s repair plan and price — not a home inspection, and not performed by a licensed home inspector under IC 25-20.2.

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Prioritize, don’t over-fix

We sort the list into what to do now, what’s optional, and what to disclose — so you spend where it actually protects the deal.

4

As-is vs. fix — the trade-off

We show you the cost of fixing against the likely hit of leaving it as-is, so you decide with real numbers.

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A documented record builds confidence

Repairs done and documented give buyers and their agents confidence — and fewer reasons to renegotiate.

Disclosure: a TRE is not a home inspection and does not replace one. It is a contractor’s readiness evaluation and repair plan (IC 25-20.2).
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