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PROPERTY CONDITION and DISCLOSURE - - THE FINAL WALK-THROUGH? Or, the Final Frontier?. #3 in a Series.
PROPERTY CONDITION and DISCLOSURE - - THE FINAL WALK-THROUGH?  Or, the Final Frontier?  #3 in a Series. PROPERTY CONDITION AND DISCLOSURE - FINAL WALK-THROUGH.  #3 in a Series.
Why NOT Do A Final Walk-Through? 
Seems to me that, if an action is important enough to be included in the Contract of Sale, it's important enough to be performed and taken seriously by buyers, sellers and the agents involved. 

HAVE A LIST OF THINGS TO TEST OR OBSERVE.
We have a real estate board approved form that lists all items that should be examined or tested.  
TIMING IS IMPORTANT When to perform the final walk-through usually depends on whether or not repairs were included in the home inspection contingency.  If the agreed upon repairs were extensive, we try to do the final walk-through 3-5 days prior to settlement to give us time to examine the work and, if the repairs are not satisfactory, give the agents the time necessary to clear matter up prior to settlement.  We find that sellers often want to do repairs at the last minute to make sure the buyers are going to close. 
 
If there were no repairs pursuant to the home inspection, we ... more

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