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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We put in an offer for asking and "as-is" but with an inspection. I think the understanding was that the offer was as-is unless the inspection revealed something genuinely problematic. It seemed normal to me and the agent was the one who said it would happen this way. I would never have bought a house without an inspection. The inspection did reveal a bunch of small easily fixable things, but had we discovered a major fault with the foundations, we could walk away. [/quote] If you do this and want the right to cancel the contract based on the inspection, that needs to be crystal clear in the contract. Don’t count on “understandings” about what the term means because information-only inspections with no right to cancel the contract are a thing.[/quote] There was a statement in our offer to that effect. We were making an as-is offer but with the right to walk if the inspection revealed something problematic. Our agent worded it and said it was normal. [/quote]
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