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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Agent here. You can't really get into the heads of the sellers. Your agent is probably taking a guess that they will void the contract, but no one really knows. Legally, when you change the terms of the contract, you are actually no longer under contract because once you bounce those changes to the seller, they can either accept or not accept. If they don't accept and they happen to have or know of a backup person in the wings, they will probably void the contract. You are taking a chance. As others noted, you knew the contract was "as-is" and an estate sale, and therefore not subject to having to disclose anything in DC. So you signed that the inspection was for your information only and now you're going back to ask for repairs. Anything can happen here OP, and if they do have someone else who wants to buy they will have no issues telling you to hit the high road.[/quote] +1[/quote]
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