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[quote=Anonymous]When we sold our house in MD last year, we specifically had the realtor tell interested buyers that any inspections would be information only. Buyers could back out after the inspection, but we made it clear from the outset that we would not be making any repairs. Our house was completely remodeled and updated and we didn’t want to nitpick on inspection items. Yes, we did sell it. Maybe the buyers felt like OP’s list of inspection findings was too long and they didn’t feel like they could come to agreement on that many items. Who knows? I’ve purchased several homes in the past and we always used inspection reports to try to negotiate on the price. I feel like that strategy is becoming less popular now. Anyone else feel that way? [/quote]
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