Consider this...
Is your home currently for sale?
Have you had a home inspection performed on your home?
Are you waiting for the buyer to have that home inspection performed?
A professional home inspection is very rarely a deterrent from the sale of a home, but rather is used by the buyer as a negotiating tool. The buyer then asks the seller to compromise thousands of dollars on the sale price of their home and the seller is left with the stress of contracting to make repairs in an unreasonable time frame to meet the requirements of escrow.
The one who holds the information has the power of negotiation!!
When a prospective buyer makes an offer based on predisclosed information obtained from your openly displayed professional home inspection report, the offer, based on that information, is not further negotiated. The buyer may still have their own home inspection performed which will produce nearly duplicate results. However, their power of negotiation has been taken away which can save you thousands of dollars in your real estate transaction. The days prior to an offer being made on your home are the only days you have to make this choice.