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Updated over 5 years ago, 04/04/2019
Termite inspector couldn't access crawl space.
I represent a seller who has a property under contract. Due diligence was waived, only contingency was passing a termite inspection. Inspector claims the crawl space wasn't accessible and he couldn't perform inspection, so buyer wants out. The crawl space is accessible as there is a space in the side of the house for access thar is uncovered. Even if it tight should the inspector still have cameras to inspect the crawl space. There is no proof of termites. Is buyer entitled to earnest money?