What is the length of time between application for a Point of Sale Inspection and the date of the inspection? And, after the inspection is conducted, how long will it take to receive the report?

Sellers are advised to allow at least two weeks from the date of application for the Point of Sale inspection and three to four weeks during the busy spring real estate season. All inspection reports should be issued within 10 days of being turned in for processing. 

In order to allow for sufficient time for the inspection process and to ensure adequate time to correct any violations, property owners are encouraged to obtain a Point of Sale inspection prior to placing their home on the market.

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1. How do I sell my home?
2. What is a Point of Sale inspection?
3. How long will it take to complete a Point of Sale inspection?
4. How long is a Point of Sale inspection valid for selling a property?
5. Is there a fee for a Point of Sale Inspection?
6. What is the length of time between application for a Point of Sale Inspection and the date of the inspection? And, after the inspection is conducted, how long will it take to receive the report?
7. What if I would like an earlier Point of Sale inspection date?
8. Can a buyer assume Point of Sale violations?
9. What are the escrow requirements for selling a house with outstanding violations?
10. If I get a Point of Sale inspection and then decide not to sell my home, do I still have to correct the violations?
11. How can I get an extension of time to correct violations?
12. How will I know the inspector?