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Updated about 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

BINSR Help
I'm under contract to purchase my first property, a 4-plex multifamily here in Phoenix. I'm submitting the BINSR tomorrow to the seller, and I was curious about strategies around what to ask for. The property purchase price is right down the middle for market value I feel. A roof repair is needed and I'm including the estimate to fix. Also, there are some plumbing issues, along many little things like faucet leaks, stove burners not worker, ac air-flow not working properly, etc. Should I just list all items from the inspection report on the BINSR and let the seller sort it out? Or should I let some little things go and only leave on big ticket items? Thanks