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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This happens sometimes, it’s why you have an inspection contingency that lets you get out of the deal. There is zero requirement that they fix anything, or that they negotiate on repairs. I realize this is your fourth home purchase, but you sound pretty naive about the process. [/quote] Condescending arse. What you all fail to realize is that the new generations are not willing to accept the embarrassing conditions most of you call homes ready for sale. OP is smart and is just testing the market by polling dcum-ers who are predictably stubborn. If this was a house in prime DC I’d say suck it up, but VA? For what? There are houses and houses and so much new built inventory. I’d walk if they won’t give closing costs. Even then. [/quote] No one is saying OP is paying the right price. We’re just explaining to her that her perception of “normal” re: inspection contingencies seems to have been based on her limited personal experience and doesn’t reflect reality. Will some buyers and sellers negotiate repairs and cash after an inspection. Yes. There’s no requirement to do so and many won’t for a host of reasons, especially for some of the things OP identified in her post. That’s not MD vs VA or even Covid vs pre Covid. OP just had a misunderstanding. [/quote]
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