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[quote=Anonymous]As a seller, I wouldn't really view it as different than a normal inspection. Yes, it says that they will either walk or accept as is. But they can always come back and say they want X repaired or Y credit or they walk. Of course you, as the seller, can say no. But then they may very well walk and you have to put the property back on the market. This really is no different than a standard inspection contingency. The seller can always still refuse to make fixes or offer credits (unless you are in a jurisdiction where some types of things have to be fixed before closing) and the buyer can choose to accept this or walk away. Maybe an information only provision makes it less likely that a buyer will try to negotiate, but if they choose to do so, you really would be in the same position.[/quote]
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