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          Step 9 – Pre-close Walkthrough and Assessment
          Before you hand over your check to the seller, you want to make
          sure that all the promised repairs are done, based on the agreement
          that both of you signed.  This is where the pre-close walkthrough
          comes in.  If you are tempted to bypass it PLEASE DON’T DO IT.


          The pre-close walkthrough is even more important if the initial walk
          through was done while the seller still occupied the property.  Once
          you close on the property, all its happy and horrible features are
          yours.  Now is the time to see the exposed walls, floors and areas
          that  were  hidden  with  fixtures  and  furniture.    This  is  why  your
          pre-close walkthrough should be done about a week before closing,
          or as soon as the seller leaves.  This will allow time for any new or
          missed repairs.
            Grab a note pad, your agreement, and the inspection summary.
          Make sure your phone is fully charged and is functional.  Ask your
          seller for copies of receipts to show repairs.


          Your pre-close walkthrough should ensure that:

           ● The home is in the condition that you agreed to
           ● There is no damage to the home from the move out by the seller

           ● The utilities are not shut off before being transferred into your
              name

           ● There are no pest issues
           ● Lawn-care was done up until closing (if it was needed)

           ● Items that were included in the deal are left behind
           ● No unwanted items are left behind

           ● The home is clean
           ● Warranty and instruction booklets for appliances are left behind



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