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[quote=Anonymous]I would not permit it given the previous interactions. I think you're just opening yourself up to more and more requests. Personally, we're thinking of buying a house that needs lots of work/remodeling and our plan is to move to a temporary apartment for a few months so we have PLENTY of time post-closing to get estimates, consider them, and have the work done. We are budgeting this into our total moving and purchase costs. We have two young kids and a dog, so it will be very inconvenient, but I've learned from experience that trying to get into a house and quickly rush through estimates and upfront remodeling is not always the greatest idea (especially if there's extensive work... of course I'm not talking about just hanging drapes or whatever, but kitchen and bathroom remodeling, etc.). We might have a contractor come through during the home inspection just to get a rough ballpark, but no way would I try to meet with a bunch of contractors and finalize remodeling plans prior to closing.[/quote]
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