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Ahhh, the joys of Seller-hood... you list your home, get a good offer and BAM, you're under contract! The 15 days that follow can prove to be stressful because it's within this time frame that the buyer can choose to have a home inspection completed and/or simply change their mind and walk away from the deal. What does the home inspection involve? Inspectors check everything from the major home systems, exterior, roof, electrical and plumbing. They also test major appliances that are affixed in the home, which doesn't include the refrigerator. There's a misconception that they do a 'tear down' of the home, but it's really more of a general overview. They don't do destructive testing or break down appliances like a service tech would. Sometimes sellers get offended by all the little items listed on the report. No, they're not being picky or trying to sabotage a seller - it's their job (which involves extensive training) to make note of items that need repair, replacing, or even just '...
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