Know it before the buyer does
A buyer's building-and-pest inspector will often flag suspected asbestos. Getting your own report first means you control the conversation — you can disclose accurately, price it in, and avoid a renegotiation at the worst moment.
Why check before you list
Unidentified asbestos surfacing during the buyer's inspection is a classic deal-wobble: the buyer panics, over-estimates the cost, and pushes for a discount or walks. A clear, certificate-backed report up front turns an unknown into a known quantity — something you can disclose and the buyer can trust, instead of a bargaining chip against you.
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Get a pre-sale asbestos report before the building inspection — and stay in control of the deal.