Thursday, August 21, 2014

Final walk-throughs

A final walk-through is an inspection of the property that you are purchasing. The inspection is performed anywhere from a few hours to five days before the closing. This inspection is performed so the buyer can make certain that the property is in the same condition as it was when they agreed to buy it, that the agreed upon repairs, if any, were made and to check that nothing has gone wrong with the property since the last time they saw it. A final walk-through is not a home inspection. This is not the time to begin negotiations with the seller to do repairs, nor is it a contingency. It is never a good idea to forgo the final walk-through.

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