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All Forum Posts by: Claribel LopezAbreu

Claribel LopezAbreu has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Yes- I’ve been doing that- I wanted to know if there’s a different way of doing it. 
I write - buyer willing to waive cosmetic repairs and will waive $1,500 of any major inspection repair if any” - 

Is there a different way to word it?

I just want to use the correct words. 
there are houses that look great, but of course you don’t know what is hidden.

Do I write- Buyer will not request Any repairs or credits but inspection report should not show any structural, environmental, plumbing or electrical major issues. 
Can you help me word it correctly? Thank you 

As we all know the real estate market is very aggressive. It’s a sellers market and agents are being very creative when presenting offers. How do I word in my contract that my buyer is doing an inspection just for informational purposes but not requesting any credit or repairs. However, what about if structural damages/plumbing or electrical are discovered. Can you walk away from the contract without loosing your deposit/earnest money. I’m in NJ.

What’s the best way to word it in the contract (inspection for informational purposes) but at the same time protect your buyer.  Advise please;