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Are Your Transferees Feeling Nickel and Dimed by Relocation Inspections?

 Are Your Transferees Feeling Nickel and Dimed by Relocation InspectionsIt’s good for relocation managers to know, and understand the fact that the relocation inspection is often a sore spot among transferees. This shouldn’t be too much of a surprise – home inspections are a sensitive topic for most homeowners – but given the high-stress combination of relocating for work AND selling a home, concerns are always intensified. In a relocation situation, transferee concerns focus on two primary areas: the cost of repairs and disclosing any negative findings to potential buyers.