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Jessica Wygal
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Cypress, TX
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No Inspections Happening

Jessica Wygal
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Cypress, TX
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I am curious to know what everyone thinks/feels about many people waiving inspections during a home purchase. I recently elected to waive an inspection (was written into my offer) on my main residence purchase and I dont want to ever do it again. I know lots are doing it to get in edge in/be more attractive to sellers in 'hot' markets (thats why I did it anyways) but I am hoping this isnt a trend that continues. Do you think a law will be put in place eventually to require it? Maybe a lender requirement? Just curious. 

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