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The Final Walk Through
At some point (shortly before the date of final
closing) it will be necessary for you to make a final inspection
of the house
that you are purchasing--a final walk through. In all probability,
you will be accompanied by your Agent, who will help you examine
the house. This is to verify that all items for which you have
contracted to buy are there, and items that you have not contracted
to buy have been removed.
For example, you do not want to arrive at your
new house after closing to find that the beautiful chandelier
in the dining room
has somehow been replaced by a cheap overhead fixture, or that
the draperies and window treatments that were specifically
referenced in the contract have been packed and moved away. Additionally,
you do not want to move in to find that numerous items have
been
left by the sellers because they did not want to move them
or take them to the dump.
When you do your walk through, pay particular
attention to attics, crawl spaces or basements, and garages.
If the sellers
have not
moved yet, you still may get a clear picture that there are
certain items (since they may not be boxed or appear to be
ready to move)
that they have no intention of taking with them. Bring this
to the attention of your Agent to avoid the hassles that
can surface
on moving day.
Take your time when you are doing your walk
through inspection. Try to be as calm as possible. Many a buyer
has been so busy
dreaming of themselves in the new home that they have neglected
to take a good look and missed an important item that was contracted
to convey upon Closing. Have a copy of your Sales Contract with
you so that you can review any items that should be included
with the house.
Here are a few points to review:
- Check the house from bottom to
top: basement to attic.
- Pay particular attention to expensive
items and those that are of importance to you.
- Watch for areas where furniture
or rugs may have been when you originally looked
at the house. Many times defects in
carpeting or floors that were covered are now visible.
- If an item is missing, or if
there is trash or discarded items left behind,
deal with it now. Assume that if it is gone,
the sellers intend for it to be gone, or if it is
still there, they do not intend to remove it.
- Leave your emotions outside the
door. You will have plenty of time to swoon over
your new home--now is the time to
make sure the house is as you expected it to be.
This is the time to deal with any potential problems. If you
see an item that needs to be addressed, let your Agent know so
that they can get it handled before closing.
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