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When the inspection reveals major issues or problems with the home, it is generally best practice to walk away after the home inspection and look for another property. This will help protect against future financial losses and headaches caused by investing in a property that may require extensive reRead more
When the inspection reveals major issues or problems with the home, it is generally best practice to walk away after the home inspection and look for another property. This will help protect against future financial losses and headaches caused by investing in a property that may require extensive repairs. In some cases, the homeowner can negotiate for the seller to make repairs or lower the sale price based on the inspection findings, so it is important to discuss any concerns with the seller before making a final decision.
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