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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Fwiw I don't think you're being petty. The buyers are ridiculous to think they have rights to your wifi or the contents of your drawers. I wouldn't let them in again until after closing. They should have been more respectful and less obnoxious if they wanted "good will."[/quote] +1. we bought our home 3 years ago, went in with the inspector (we had a inspection contingency), and never went again until the morning of closing, for the final walk through before signing the docs. it was an estate sale and the house was empty. we never asked the owners to be able to go in before closing. we waited until we bought the house. these people have already accessed, and had outrageus requests (like the WIFI password - you are simply insane or a real pushover in giving it to them - as others have said, change the password immediately). if you want to be generous, let them in after you move out, at the condition that your agent is there with them the all time, so she can contribute to the building of the goodwill with her time. otherwise, they can wait until the house is theirs, just two weeks more, not the end of the world. it seems to me that they were less than nice and respectful to you, so I do not see what kind of goodwill you need to build. [/quote]
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