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Updated 5 months ago,
Inspection Report turn offs
Just wondering what are some of you total no go's after you receive the inspection report back on a turn key property you have an accepted offer for? There seems to usually be something that needs fixing or updating when you buy it but how do you know when it's too much? I recently had an electrical panel that needed to be replaced that the inspector missed which ended up being $1,100. The A/c unit didn't work. Inspector couldnt test it out due to it being winter. These are some spendy things that were missed. Any opinions on things that would make you want to get out of the contract? Thanks!