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How to Navigate Suspicious Situations During Home Inspections and Negotiations

Imran Syed
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I recently found myself in a strange situation while negotiating for repairs with the seller after a home inspection. My agent informed me that the seller's agent had already mentioned that the sellers were not going to fix any issues found during the inspection. However, it turns out that the seller's agent is actually goint to fix these issues because they are so nominal.

This situation left me feeling suspicious and unsure of how to proceed. Has anyone else experienced anything like this before? Is there any advice or caution I should be aware of when dealing with situations like this? Why would a seller's agent fix anything?

I appreciate any insights or experiences that others have had in similar situations. It can be difficult to know how to navigate these negotiations, and any advice or guidance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your help!

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