The Home Inspection - Who's Fixing What?
In a previous post, we talked about the home inspection process and what home inspectors do. So, now you've decided to have an inspection, and your inspector comes back with a list of discrepancies.
So what next? Who's fixing what?
When you review the inspector’s list with your agent, you’ll have to decide which items (if any) you want the sellers to repair. Like nearly everything else in the home-buying process, the fix-it list is negotiable. When you submit your list of requested repairs to the sellers, you face one of several outcomes:
1. The seller will agree to fix all of the items.
2. The seller will agree to fix some of the items.
3. The seller won’t agree to fix any of the items.
4. The seller will reduce the price in lieu of certain repairs.
How you proceed in light of the seller’s response is up to you and your agent. A good rule of thumb -- don’t ever turn a blind eye to a major repair issue just because you’re excited about getting in the house. If you’re an experienced investor and you’re buying the house specifically to fix it up, that’s one thing. But if you’re buying your first home, be conservative and carefully consider each item on the inspector’s list. It will benefit you in the long run.
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