Anonymous wrote:Can I get it inspected now before the closing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've done it before. Called an informational inspection. Nothing revealed in the inspection could be used to get out of the sale
We had a buyer do one on a house we were selling. Even though it was informational they came back asking for repairs. We said absolutely not. The buyer had a crappy agent and didn’t understand what an informational inspection was. Not my problem. We eventually closed and made none of the repairs they wanted but the buyer was a PITA
Anonymous wrote:I've done it before. Called an informational inspection. Nothing revealed in the inspection could be used to get out of the sale
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've done it before. Called an informational inspection. Nothing revealed in the inspection could be used to get out of the sale
I can get out of the sale, they would just keep my deposit.
Hmm.
Most contracts have a provision where they can sue you to make the sale happens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've done it before. Called an informational inspection. Nothing revealed in the inspection could be used to get out of the sale
I can get out of the sale, they would just keep my deposit.
Anonymous wrote:I've done it before. Called an informational inspection. Nothing revealed in the inspection could be used to get out of the sale