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What Is The Amendment To Remove Inspection Contingency?
Category - Home Buying FAQ's - Buying Disclosure & Inspection

Once the negotiated repairs have been completed by the seller and approved by the buyer during the Walk Through, the buyer’s agent will draft the Amendment to Remove Inspection Contingency, which must occur prior to closing and indicates the fact that the buyer’s requirements related to the inspection report have been satisfied.  In some states, the Amendment to Remove Inspection Contingency document is actually used to enumerate the repairs the seller must complete. That same document is then utilized by the buyer and agent to inspect the premises during the walk-through and the contingency is either removed or outstanding repairs noted and documented to legally survive the closing.

 
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Home Buying FAQ's - Buying Disclosure & Inspection
Home Buying FAQ's - General Home Buying
Home Selling FAQ's - General Home Selling
Home Selling FAQ's - Selling Disclosure & Inspections
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