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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are you sure the inspection reports are coming back fine? They may be uncovering something, and the buyers' agents know that if they tell you, you'll have to disclose. I backed out of an offer a few years ago because the inspection just uncovered so, so many issues. I had thought the price was already on the high side, and then when the inspection showed so much potentially expensive stuff, I didn't think I had the money and energy to deal with it.[/quote] In order to void a contract, the notice must include the home inspection report. OP should have received the report and known any issues [/quote] No b/c let don't have a signed contract so no need to send contingency. We have walked after inspection b/c we get a closer look and realize things like a '4th' bedroom in listing isn't legal b/c the basement window is too small. Is there something in your listing potentially misrepresented or a busy road nearby that they will notice noise during longer inspection window? But fundamentally market is telling you that you priced too high. [/quote] Could you clarify your first sentence? After you sober up, of course.[/quote] PP here, I wish I was drinking. Not sure why the snark? B/c we are annoyed at sellers lying in their listings? Anyways, these were verbal offers, no contract was in place, so buyers performed an inspection, and then went silent. There was no inspection contingency to execute to execute (no contract just verbal offer) and no need to send seller the inspection report. I still say there is probably something about the property which is off, which closer inspection spooks the buyers. Price is always the best fix. [/quote]
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