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Home Buyer’s Final Walk-Through Inspection

Five-Step Checklist One of the last steps before closing ” in fact, sometimes done on the way to closing* ” is the Buyer’s walk-thru. To my mind, at least, the Buyer’s walk-thru has these five goals: One. Determine that there’s been no change in the home’s condition since the Inspection Contingency was removed. What can...
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How Home Sellers Can Know With 100% Certainty that the Buyer’s Walk-Thru Will Go Smoothly

In a business where guaranties should be viewed skeptically, how can you know for sure that the Buyer’s final walk-thru inspection will be uneventful? Answer:  they waive it.  🙂 At least in my experience, it’s a (very) rare occurrence. But, it’s usually associated with one (or more) of the following three factors:  1) the home is...
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Move-Out Standard for Home Sellers: “If YOU Were the Buyer, How Clean Would It Have to Be to Make YOU Happy?”

Buyer’s Walk-Thru Inspection Multiple Choice Which of the following is an acceptable reason for the Seller to leave their home in (much) less than pristine condition for the new owner: A. Their Seller left the home a mess for them when they bought (call it, “the anti-Golden Rule”). B. They ran out of time. C....
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Home Buyer’s Final Walk-Through Inspection

Five-Step Checklist One of the last steps before closing — in fact, sometimes done on the way to closing* — is the Buyer’s walk-thru. To my mind, at least, the Buyer’s walk-thru has these five goals: One. Determine that there’s been no change in the home’s condition since the Inspection Contingency was removed. What can...
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Doing a Final Walk-Thru Inspection on a Long-Vacant Home

As Minnesota home sellers know (or should), the required Seller Disclosure is a “live” document, up to the date of closing. Translation:  if something bad happens to the house after it goes on the market, the Seller needs to update their disclosure. But, what happens if the Seller is long gone? (often the case with...
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Springing a Leak — or Lake(?!?) — Before Closing

Home Seller, Buyer Options In the wake (literally) of record-setting rainfall locally last month, it’s a good bet that thousands of formerly dry Twin Cities basements — and previously well-functioning roofs — sprang a leak (or two).  See, “Seattle East.” Statistically, it’s further likely that at least a couple hundred of those homes are under...
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