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Old 12-02-2016, 09:35 AM   #595
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Originally Posted by speede5 View Post
Because a buyer just needs to satisfy themselves to remove a condition. As far as I am aware the buyer, who pays for the inspection, is under no obligation to provide the results to anyone.

Again removing and altering are two different things. If you try to alter the sale based on results they can be challenged by a seller, but regardless of who provided the observation if they are true they are valid.
Altering a contract is rendering the initial contract null and void and creating a new contract. And to do that based on a home inspection requires the buyer to give the home inspection to the seller. The buyer is essentially not removing the home inspection condition. The seller can agree to it without requiring a copy of the inspection.
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