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Can You Sell a House As Is Without Inspection? A Reality Check

HomeLight

The “as is” label signals that as the seller, you aren’t willing to negotiate on price no matter what comes up in the inspection. However, a buyer could still include an inspection contingency in the contract. Additionally, waiving the inspection contingency makes for a more compelling offer to most sellers.

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Top 10 ways to get homebuyers to work with you

Housing Wire

Should they consider new construction? Have the best, most-detailed lender’s letter or proof of funds so your offer won’t be tabled because it’s too vague or boilerplate. Are they in a situation where they can compete for a home if necessary? Should they buy first or sell first?

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10 best practices for working with homebuyers (& getting referrals)

Housing Wire

Should they consider new construction? Have the best, most detailed lender’s letter or proof of funds so your offer won’t be tabled because it’s too vague or boilerplate. Should they buy first or sell first? Do they have realistic expectations? Be the leader in the transaction.