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At some point (shortly before the date of final closing) it will be necessary
for you to make a final inspection of the house that you are purchasing--a final walk through. In all probability,
you will be accompanied by your Agent, who will help you examine the house. This is to verify that all items for
which you have contracted to buy are there, and items that you have not contracted to buy have been removed. For
example, you do not want to arrive at your new house after closing to find that the beautiful chandelier in the
dining room has somehow been replaced by a cheap overhead fixture, or that the draperies and window treatments
that were specifically referenced in the contract have been packed and moved away. Additionally, you do not want
to move in to find that numerous items have been left by the sellers because they did not want to move them or
take them to the dump. When you do your walk through, pay particular attention to attics, crawl spaces or basements,
and garages. If the sellers have not moved yet, you still may get a clear picture that there are certain items
(since they may not be boxed or appear to be ready to move) that they have no intention of taking with them. Bring
this to the attention of your Agent to avoid the hassles that can surface on moving day. |
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