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Updated over 9 years ago on . Most recent reply
No inspection clause in assignment
Hello,
After following @Ned Carey's advice and listening to podcast 67 with Tim Gordon, I would like to insert a "no inspection" clause in my assignment contract. I would like the end cash buyer to do his inspecting before signing the contract. Does anyone have the lingo they use to put this clause in their contract? This may be a stupid question and you might just tell me that just putting in "no inspection" is good enough, and in that case, that is still helpful. Thank you in advance.