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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here: wow on these responses. Apparently I’m an AH but I still feel I have a right to be somewhat annoyed by it but nothing I can do. We respected the times we were given by them to not inconvenience them. [b]Regarding an above comment..their lease is up 12/1 and we said we’d be fine with them staying until the 8th as we close the 15th. Not sure the issue with that.[/b] [/quote] Hopefully nothing. But if they don’t leave and you’re buying in DC…godspeed.[/quote] Yeah... I do actually sympathize with the tenants on the inspection issue, since it is their home, they are paying rent and you don't own it yet. However... I would never buy a house I intended to live in with a tenant still occupying it. In fact, we had this situation happen to us: both the owner and the tenant said they intended to leave, the closing date arrived and the tenant had not vacated. we refused to close until the home was empty. This actually became quite a long process as the tenant figured out where to live, and we didn't own the home for another 3 months. But, at closing, the tenant was gone and the house was empty and we were able to open to door with our key and start moving in. Buyer beware. I wouldn't close until it's empty.[/quote]
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