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Updated almost 2 years ago on . Most recent reply

Seller wants to skip Inspection process
Hello,
I found a great property, but the seller wants to skip the inspection process as they recently had one done. But as a buyer I do not feel comfortable, I would like to be safe and hav my own analysis from a professional I hire.
What do you suggest I do?
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Did they provide you with the previous inspection report? That is sometimes enough to satisfy some buyers but, I always recommend having your own done, especially if this is your first property.