I like to make sure my clients are protected all
the way through the home buying process. This is one reason I insist on the
final walk-through. Learn why!
When I’m representing buyers
in a deal, I always like to be sure a "final walk-through" is
included prior to closing.
This is especially true in a market where desperate
and less-than-reputable sellers may try and walk out with the fixtures. While
that may sound a little extreme, the final walk-through can head-off conflict
before closing.
The final walk-through
allows us to address common issues such as:
- If the current owner is on schedule to move out
- That the property is in the same condition it was when shown
- That any repairs required have been completed
In a best-case scenario, a
final walk-through is also a good time to have the sellers explain details
about the house that the buyer may need to know, especially tricky pool
heaters, access to attics, funny light switches, and sprinkler timers.
The final walk-through also
a great time to put together a list of companies who have serviced the house in
the past.
I like to schedule final
walk-throughs at least 4 - 7 days before closing, as this is often enough time
to resolve any outstanding issues before paperwork must be signed. (The
walk-through itself may happen within 24 hours of closing.)
I’m dedicated to protecting
my clients from the beginning through the end of the home buying experience. If
you want to work with someone who pays attention to the details, contact me today: valerie@valeriemcconville.com
Or visit my website at: www.valeriemcconville.com
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