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Updated over 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

SELLER HAVING STIPULATIONS?
There is an owner in my area that evidently has a pretty big portfolio and is selling quite a bit of it. There are only pics of the outside, most of the properties are older, so! no doubt renovations will be needed. They have placed a stipulation on their listings, and I quote "Seller will not allow interior access until an accepted offer is in place."
If I'm one of those buyers that doesn't mind purchasing site unseen fixer-upper property, not having some kind of estimate of work needed, I wouldn't mind this! Being the newbie that I am. I need to see what I'm investing my hard earn money into and what more I will be putting into the property.
How can I work around this or what should I have my agent tell their agent?
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If you really are interested make an offer contingent upon 14 day inspection period