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Updated over 2 years ago,

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Hector Lewis
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No inspection period

Hector Lewis
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Hello,

I am about to put in an offer on a duplex. Usually I thought there was an inspection period of 10 days but the realtor told me there is no inspection period for this property. That means the home inspection would need to be completed before the offer was put in. Then if I put in an offer and it was accepted then I would put a $5k binder which non refundable. I just want to make sure this sounds right. Every time I have gone through this process I usually put in an offer that is contingent on the home inspection and this seems to be in reverse. If you could give me your input that would be great.

Thanks,

Hector

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