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When you're purchasing a home that has had previous owners, an inspection is an obvious precaution before closing on your sale. Wear and tear, maintenance of critical systems, and potential damage to the home's structure are all areas of concern for an older home that can be addressed by a home inspection. However, when you're buying a brand-new home, the need for an inspe...

In a busy market, homeowners who are looking to sell their current home while simultaneously buying another can face challenges that feel overwhelming. In addition to the usual stresses that accompany any move — changing jobs or schools, new neighborhoods, the logistics of packing and moving — move-up buyers are faced with simultaneous closing timelines, ensuring that...

Updated February 2025

As most sellers know, accepting an offer on a home is only the beginning of the home sale process. Virtually every contract for the sale of a home contains a number of contingencies, including the home inspection contingency, which allows the buyer to withdraw from the agreement to purchase the home if the buyer does not approve the home inspection report. 

While the home inspection contingency usually just gives the buyer the right to pull out of the deal, in practice, the home inspection usually leads to requests from the buyer to repair one or more issues raised by the inspection report. 

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