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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s not about nitpicking, it’s about what you knew/should have known at the time of the offer. You could see the driveway, you could/should have seen the furnace. That’s the determining factor, not about nitpicking. [/quote] I am not a contractor. The inspector put all of those items as fix/replace immediately. I am ok with negotiating a partial repair by them and by me. I am not ok with as-is home that is advertising as a conventional sale.[/quote] I think your definition of “conventional sale” is something you made up in your head tbh. You thought you understood the terminology but you were actually misinformed. That’s okay, live and learn. “Conventional sale” does not mean they fix everything or anything that comes up in the inspection. It just means you get the chance to back out after the inspection, and they may or may not negotiate with you at that point. [/quote] Agreed. Sounds like their agent should be telling them this, but perhaps is trying to entertain the emotions.[/quote]
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