This article was co-authored by Arun Ghosh and by wikiHow staff writer, Eric McClure. Arun Ghosh is a Real Estate Expert and Licensee with over five years of experience, specializing in commercial real estate. He recently received a certification in Commercial Real Estate Analysis and Investment from the MIT School of Architecture and Planning. As the founder of Hutfin.com, Arun created an online marketplace designed to streamline the selling and buying of commercial property. Previously, he worked as a certified Cloud Architect and DevOps Engineer and is a member of prestigious organizations such as REIN, ISACA, EC-Council, and PMI. He has also served as a U.S. Army Officer. He holds a Bachelor's Degree from the University of Kerala and a Master's Degree from the Hough Graduate School of Business at the University of Florida.
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Wondering when to walk away from a house after a questionable inspection? The home inspection is a key juncture in the home buying process. This is the last big step before you make your final round of negotiations and close on the deal. Keep in mind, what one buyer is not willing to settle with will differ from another buyer. This is totally subjective based on how much work you’re willing to put into your home. With that said, there are certainly some potential issues that are much more concerning than others, so read on to learn more about when you should probably walk away after a home inspection.
Things You Should Know
- As frustrating as it can be to get this far in the home buying process and walk away, you should not settle if there is a major issue you can’t tackle.
- Issues that may be worth walking away over include structural issues, foundation problems, roof damage, moisture/water problems, and more.
- In some states, you can walk away for any reason after the inspection. In some states, the inspection must reveal something especially problematic.
- You typically have 3-7 days after the inspection to submit repair requests.
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Expert Q&A
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If you’re wondering how often buyers back out after inspection, rest assured that it’s extremely common. About 25% of home offers fall apart because of something that comes up in the inspection.[29]Thanks
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A home inspection can stop a sale on the bank’s end, too. The bank does its own home inspection before lending you money, and they may refuse to loan you a given amount if they find something worrisome in their inspection.Thanks
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