As such, buyers ought to insist
on a home inspection clause coupled with a demand for a seller property information statement to properly protect their interests.
Not exact matches
If the buyer does not conduct the
home inspection at all, or perhaps brings in an unqualified person to conduct the
inspection, then I believe these might be examples of not acting reasonably and in good faith and it would thus be difficult for a buyer to try and cancel the agreement based
on the condition
clause.
Any
home inspection clause should establish some limits
on what will be an acceptable
home inspection for the Buyer and then the Seller can negotiate in good faith knowing that as long as the
home meets this minimum no re-negotiation will take place.
When you make an offer
on the
home, always include a
clause that says «contingent upon
inspection.»