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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]Anonymous wrote: I don't understand what conclusion you're drawing about NoVa sales. That I should not rely on inspection for normal minor fixes prior to the sale, but only as a way to back out of a deal if a [b]big problem [/b]is found. In the past, both I as the seller and other sellers would do minor fixes in the house based on inspection report.[/quote] "Big problem" is pretty subjective. A 25 year old furnace could last several more years for example. It could have been well maintained and wasteful to replace before its time. [/quote] I have no way to assess that as a buyer.[/quote] Things have a useful life. This furnace is a goner. I would not want a seller to repair anything because they would not do it to my standard. I’d negotiate for the closing costs and if not there are so many better houses.[/quote] Old appliances last. We bought 12 years ago with hot water heater, furnace, and roof that were supposedly “goners.” They are all still working fine. [/quote]
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