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Updated over 17 years ago on . Most recent reply

Inspection question
I would like to know once I have a property under contract with an inspection clause, do my buyer pay for it?
Another question I have is once an inspection is done, what do I do if something unknown is found like mold or termite? I know I would need to negotiate the price again, so do I cancel the contract and start another one or do I just change the price on the old contract.