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Should I Waive a Home Inspection? Why Buyers Are Willing To Right Now

Realtor.com

When we finally did go under contract on this third home, we learned of another issue: Home inspectors in the area were booked for two weeks and up, but our contract stated that we had only seven days to get an inspection done. We got lucky, but it left me wondering: Is it ever OK to waive a home inspection?

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Contingent vs. Pending: Real Estate Lingo Explained

RIS Media

Common real estate contingencies include the following: Inspection Contingencies. The most common contingency is the home inspection contingency. If the home inspection finds severe problems, or the seller doesn’t agree to repair or provide credits, the buyer can walk away. Financing or Mortgage Contingencies.

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What Must Be Disclosed When Selling a House in Georgia?

HomeLight

Georgia home sellers are obligated to inform buyers of any known material defects in the home’s condition that would not be found by a buyer upon reasonable inspection. Once an offer on a home is accepted, the buyer is usually given a specified number of days to inspect the property. What doesn’t need to be disclosed in Georgia?

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How to Guide Millennial Buyers in the Current Market

RIS Media

“We were looking at increasing earnest money deposits, and that was rough because a lot of them are first-time buyers, so they are just starting.” Based on recent reports, Phoenix recorded a 32.4% increase in prices in July from the year before.

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Your Guide to Buying a Home in the Sunshine State of Florida

HomeLight

As far as home styles go, new construction is trending toward a country style, says Raymer. While it is not always recommended to completely waive contingencies to impress a seller, you might consider pairing down to just the inspection contingency and financing contingency to remain competitive. Earnest money deposit amount.

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When Is a House Down Payment Due and How Much Do I Need?

HomeLight

Otherwise, earnest money will be held in an escrow account until closing, and the amount is then applied toward your down payment at closing. Larsen cautions that if you’re buying a new construction home, you will likely be expected to pay a much larger percentage of earnest money. Property taxes.

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Buying a House in Atlanta? Be Ready for Hot Summers and Hot Market

HomeLight

With this comprehensive guide, you’ll find out what problems are common in Atlanta homes (and why you’ll definitely want a termite inspection and termite bond) and what neighborhoods match your unique criteria for the best place to live so that you can buy a house you’ll love living in for years. Source: (Sven Mieke / Unsplash).