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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Dcum always bashes smart and demanding buyers. Mostly presumably because they know the horrors their houses hide come sale time. Don’t pay them any mind. Who cares? May the best negotiator win.[/quote] No worries, actually, the topic has been helpful. This deal may not stand because I negotiated it anticipating typical concessions on the inspection, and my agent also expected the same. Now we will know better and negotiate more aggressively upfront.[/quote] OP, you negotiated in bad faith because you never intended to pay the purchase price that you offered. You're pulling the bait and switch, not the sellers. Like other posters stated, you don't understand the terms and what the seller is or isn't obligated to do. You seem to be making up a lot of "rules" that don't have any legal basis. Your inspection contingency allows you to back out of the deal based on the inspection. You can try to negotiate, but it never obligated the sellers to pay for anything. You can still back out, which is all the inspection contingency ever guaranteed you. Stop being petty and vengeful with trying to stick it to the sellers with disclosable defects. They didn't try to conceal the age of the furnace or cracks in the driveway. You risked the cost of the inspection when you made an offer that you never intended to fulfill. You're dishonest and looking for ways to justify it.[/quote]
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