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Ed Taslak
  • Rochester, MN
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Offer Accepted! Now What??? Noobie Here

Ed Taslak
  • Rochester, MN
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I just got an offer accepted for my first property ever. 

I've never bought or sold a home before. I put in an offer for a triplex that I can barely afford, and they just accepted the offer. I'm a little excited but definitely scared as well as the property does need a decent amount of work. I have also never done construction/remodeling, but I do know how to use tools. 

I only have a 10 day inspection window. Does that mean I have to request fixes and items from the inspection to be addressed in those 10 days? is it like writing a new offer based on the new information from the inspector? 

Any tips on what I should do/not forget to do from you professionals out there? 

Thanks. 

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