If you’ve ever had a buyer walk away after a home inspection, you know the frustration:
The listing looks great, interest is high, and then—boom. A surprise repair or negotiation sends the deal into a tailspin.
But what if you could get ahead of the inspection… without paying upfront?
What if buyers could purchase your inspection report… and you might even get your money back?
That’s exactly what the Good Faith Inspection Program (GFIP) was built for.
The Problem: Post-Inspection Fallout
For many sellers, the home inspection feels like a ticking time bomb.
Everything can seem on track until the buyer’s inspector uncovers issues that:
Trigger repair demands
Delay closing timelines
Lead to renegotiation
Or worse, cause the buyer to walk
It’s stressful. And often, these issues weren’t even deal breakers — just surprises that came too late in the process.
The Solution: The Good Faith Inspection Program
GFIP flips the script on the traditional inspection process by giving sellers and agents a smarter, more transparent system—before the listing goes live.
Here’s how it works:
The home is inspected before listing
Sellers pay nothing upfront for the inspection.
Buyers scan a QR code at the property
They can instantly purchase a discounted report to review.
If 3 or more buyers purchase the report
The seller is refunded 100 percent of the inspection cost.
Buyers feel informed and confident
They make offers with fewer surprises and less back-and-forth.
Why It Works
GFIP was designed to remove friction and build trust across the board:
For Sellers: No upfront cost. More leverage in negotiation. Better odds of a clean closing.
For Buyers: Early insight into the home. Fewer surprises. Optional walkthroughs available.
For Agents: More confident listings. Fewer fall-throughs. Shorter closing timelines.
And here’s the best part: If your buyer wants to do their own inspection later, they still can. GFIP just gives them a head start.
Inspections don’t have to mean uncertainty.
With GFIP, sellers and agents can approach the process differently—calmly, openly, and with no upfront costs.
It’s a practical way to keep your deal moving forward.
Curious if GFIP could make your next sale smoother?