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REMOVE CONTINGENCIES
Typically, once an offer is accepted, a home inspection will take place at the expense of the buyer. You have the right to inspect the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, structural portions, etc. of the property. You also have the right to conduct other tests, which could include but are not limited to radon, mold, water quality/quantity, and lead. We recommend you accompany the inspector to ask questions and receive a written report itemizing any areas of concern. If any items of concern arise at the home inspection, The McBride Team will make recommendations as to how to best negotiate with the seller.
Once you are satisfied and commit to signing the Purchase & Sale on the home, you will continue working with your mortgage broker to secure a mortgage. On the sellers side, they will be working toward completing any agreed upon requests that were negotiated as a result of the home inspection.
