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Anand Acharya
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Fixing foundation issues

Anand Acharya
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I am in process of closing on a property where the appraiser asked to order a foundation inspection. The inspector has found issues and suggested repairs.

The seller is asking to put down the repair cost as toward additional earnest money to prove I am still interested.

I have offered to put down additional 1%, but not the entire cost of repairs. I am not sure the lender will close without repairs, in which case I am thinking of lowering my offer and get it fixed after closing.

I would appreciate inputs about different ways to handle the situation or walk away from the deal.

Thanks,

Anand.

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