The Home Inspection |
HIGHTOWER REALTY Denis Le Marchant-Smith 407-922-3080 |
At this time your agent will pay for the home inspection, either by handing over your check or by giving him credit card details that you have provided. The home inspection is the one of the two costs that have to to be paid for up front rather than at closing (the other is the appraisal). The home inspection report will be sent to both the buyer and the seller, with copies to their agents. If there is no contingency in the sales contract for the seller to make any repairs (an 'as-is' contract), the buyer may at this time decide without penalty not to proceed with the contract if the home inspector's report is unfavorable. If there is a contingency sum in the contract for the seller to make necessary repairs before closing, the following sequence of events take place: |
The seller should make agreed-upon repairs promptly. The buyer may ask the inspector to confirm that any agreed repairs have been completed. The sooner the repairs are done, the sooner the contingency can be met. If the repairs include wood destroying organisms (wood rots) it is likely that the mortgage provider, if there is one, will want confirmation that these are completed before closing. There may be occasions when some work cannot be done until after closing, and this can be acceptable if agreed between the two sides. Alternatively, the buyer may agree to a sum being transferred at closing so that he can have the woek done himself. |