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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, we have put a contract on two houses without inspection contingencies. We inspections before we closed for piece of mind. One house was a new build, other was 20 years old - both hot markets.[/quote] If they made offers without inspection contingencies, how were they able to do inspections before closing?[/quote] You write in the contract "buyer to conduct inspection for informational purposes only"[/quote] I dont know who would allow that. No contingency, no inspection. Thats when you do a preinspection. [/quote] I've purchased this way. It meant we could inspect but not re-negotiate. [/quote] Then you DID have any inspection contingency with the ability to void but not negotiate. [/quote] Not PP but no, there are three different levels, not two. A: Inspection contingency with right to negotiate or walk B: Inspection contingency with right to walk but not to negotiate C: No inspection contingency with inspection performed prior to making the offer [/quote] No shit. The OP asked if you would buy a house without an inspection. -A, B, and C are all inspections. [/quote]
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