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Besides
appraisal,
you
should
also
have
a
professional
go
through
the
house
and
seek
out
potential
problems.
Of
course,
you
will
have
inspected
the
home,
but
you
are
not
used
to
looking
at
some
things
that
a
professional
will
find.
Even
if
they
are
not
things
the
seller
is
expected
to
repair,
at
least
you
will
have
foreknowledge
of
any
potential
problems.
The
seller
will
want
this
inspection
performed
quickly,
so
that
you
can
approve
the
results
and
move
forward
with
the
purchase.
Once
you
receive
the
inspection,
you
will
want
to
allow
yourself
sufficient
time
to
review
and
approve
the
report.
If
you
do
not
approve
the
report,
you
may
negotiate
with
the
sellers
on
which
repairs
should
be
performed
and
who
should
pay
for
those
repairs.
Otherwise,
you
can
cancel
the
purchase
without
penalty,
provided
you
have
included
timetables
in
your
offer.
Allow
a
maximum
of
two
to
three
days
to
receive
the
report
and
three
days
to
review
it. |