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Updated almost 12 years ago on . Most recent reply

Backing out of an offer....
Is there some formal documented process if you want to back out of a contract, say for example due to the inspection contingency? Do you just send over a document to the listing agent or owner that due to the inspection findings Im deciding to cancel the contract per the inspection contigency?