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           ● All remotes, gadgets, and keys are available
           ● Heating, ventilation and Air-Conditioning system is working

           ● Appliances are working
           ● All negotiated repairs are done


          Doing the walkthrough
          Using the home inspection report and Homebuyer’s Walkthrough Assessment
          Form
          1.  Look at both documents for any items or areas that required
              attention.
          2.  Check the agreement to see what the seller agreed to fix. Use
              repair receipts for items that are not visible
          3.  Go through and make sure everything is fixed.

          Final walkthrough
          Twenty-four hours before you sign on the dotted line, you need to
          do a final walkthrough.  This is your last opportunity to see the
          house before you move in.  This walkthrough should not be as long
          as the previous two, since most of the fixing should have been done
          over  the  last  seven  days,  from  the  pre-close  walkthrough
          assessment.  It is used to identify any unexpected issues that could
          affect the closing.

          If all the issues cannot be fixed by the closing date then your team
          may have to negotiate an extension to the closing deadline.  This
          will give more time to get everything right.  Of course, you could
          also take the home as it is if you decide to do the fixing yourself.










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