 Post Inspection Agreement
This form will be used after
the home inspection has been completed. This form
will be filled in by your Realtor. It is, in
essence, a counter-offer to the seller asking
that items considered defects or relate to
habitability of the home be corrected prior to
closing.
Only items that relate to
habitability, safety or defects can be
re-negotiated using this form. The inspection
will most likely identify "routine
maintenance" items that are not considered
habitability or safety issues.
It is important that this
completed form be returned to the seller's Real
Estate agent within the time frame allowed for
your home inspection to be completed.
In the event that the
purchaser's inspections disclose any defects in
the property, the seller has the right, for a
period of 10 calendar days after the expiration
of the inspection period, to either repair the
defect in a good and workmanlike manner, using
contractors reasonably acceptable to the
purchaser, or to provide other assurances
reasonably acceptable by means of an escrow of
funds at closing for the repairs or otherwise.
If the seller is unwilling or
unable to repair the defect or to provide the
assurances described above during the repair
period, the purchaser shall have the right to
cancel the purchase contract and have the earnest
money returned. Should the right of cancellation
be exercised, written notice must be given to the
seller within five calendar days after the
earlier of a.) receipt of written notice from
seller stating that the seller is unwilling to
make the repairs or provide the assurances
described above, or b.) expiration of the repair
period.
Note: Failure
by the purchaser to cancel the contract within
this five calendar day period, shall constitute a
waiver by the purchaser of any uncured defects
and the purchaser shall take the property
"as is" with respect to such defects.
The above information was taken
from an overprint of the form used for this
purpose approved by the Dayton Area Board of
Realtors.
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