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[quote=Anonymous]You don't say what you are asking for (other than money). Is it to repair or replace things that weren't apparent until the inspection? For example, the inspection uncovered an electrical problem that the average buyer wouldn't know about. That's more reasonable than the roof is old and nearing it's useful life or the furnace is old. Both of those are things you could easily have figured out before you made the offer and are reflected in the negotiated price. Are you trying to get every single thing on the inspection report paid for? If so, perhaps you should look at new construction because no house is without flaws. I would look at what you are asking for and try to see it from the seller's perspective. If you think your being fair and not difficult, take another run asking for slightly less. If not, I'd just buy it. You agreed to that price already. [/quote]
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