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Repairs as Negotiation Tactic
Does anyone have any experience waiting to do necessary repairs to a home to utilize as a negation tactic?
For example: I recently sold a single family home. I was aware that the roof needed replacement, and in preparation to put it on the market, I replaced the roof. After receiving an offer, the buyers tequested to have numerous smaller issues taken care of after the inspection. In hindsight, if I didn't replace the roof beforehand, I believe that would have been the only item that they would have requested fixing (because it is such s big ticket item).
I am asking because I am about to sell another property that needs a new septic system. Should I wait to replace it? Or get it over with and go ahead and do it? Thanks!