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How do inspection contingencies affect homebuyer risks?

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Inspection contingencies let buyers cancel or renegotiate after discovering defects. They reduce risk by allowing sufficient time, usually seven days, to conduct inspections and decide whether repairs or price reductions are needed. Without this contingency, you assume all property issues post-closing. Including clear inspection contingencies protects your budget and helps avoid surprise repair bills, supporting a confident purchase decision.

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