Coordinating Inspections, Appraisals, and Closing: Agent's Role

Coordinating Inspections, Appraisals, and Closing: Agent's Role
Agents orchestrate the timeline: ordering inspections, scheduling appraisals, gathering repair estimates, and liaising with lenders and title companies. They act as the project manager for the transaction, ensuring tasks are completed on time and documents flow correctly. This coordination reduces stress and avoids last-minute crises.
When issues arise — a low appraisal, an inspection finding, or title holdbacks — agents propose practical remedies and negotiate solutions with the seller's side. Their ability to triage problems quickly often saves deals that would otherwise fall apart. Buyers benefit from faster problem resolution and clearer choices.
In short, agents keep the transaction moving and remove friction so buyers can focus on the bigger decisions rather than administrative detail.
