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Solace for Anxious Sellers, Post-Inspection

The Waiting (In Between the Buyer’s Inspection and Their Follow-up) “If Buyer does not cancel this Purchase Agreement before the end of the Inspection Period, then this Inspection Contingency shall be removed and this Purchase Agreement shall be in full force and effect.” –Minnesota Purchase Agreement, lines 189. – 191. Anxious Sellers fretting about what...
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“Substantially the Same Condition,” Defined (Sort of)

Standard for Buyer’s Walk-Through Inspection “Buyer has the right to a walk-through review of the property prior to closing to establish that the property is in substantially the same condition as of the date of this Purchase Agreement.” –Minnesota residential Purchase Agreement; lines 358. – 360. “I know it when I see it.” —United States...
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Wall Oven Woes

New Oven:  $500.  New Wall:  $3,000 One of the stealth issues for prospective home Buyers is the old-but-still functioning wall oven — often times, two of them. The risk, which rises with the oven’s age:  that the model has been discontinued, and there’s not a same-size replacement. When that’s the case, the fix isn’t just a new...
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Thanks, Steve!! (Now THAT’S Professional Courtesy)

Doing a Colleague a BIG Favor What do you do if you’re a busy Edina Realty agent (OK, me) whose Buyer client needs to meet a contractor at a St. Paul home they’re inspecting, at the same time you’re obliged to host a Broker Open across town? When you work for the Twin Cities’ biggest (and best!)...
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Home Seller (& Listing Agent) Lament: ‘Why Haven’t I Heard from the Buyer??”

Deafening Silence, Post-Inspection: When Hours Seem Like Days The inspection was completed, but the Buyer has been uncharacteristically incommunicado. What’s the likeliest explanation? A. The inspection was a disaster, and the Buyer intends to back out. B. The inspection went fine, but the Buyer got cold feet anyways  . . . and intends to back out....
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Home Purchase Agreement Loopholes and “Gotcha’s,” circa 2016

Parsing a “5-2-1” Timeline in the Buyer’s Inspection Contingency [Editor’s Note:  The views expressed here are solely those of Ross Kaplan, and do not represent Edina Realty, Berkshire Hathaway, or any other entity referenced.  If you need legal advice, please consult an attorney.] One of the trickiest clauses in the standard Minnesota housing purchase agreement...
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