Contracts
What is a 'walkthrough inspection' in a Delaware real estate closing?
AThe final home inspection conducted before the closing date to verify the property's condition✓ Correct
BA casual review of the home without a formal inspector
CThe county's final building code inspection
DThe lender's property review for the appraisal update
Explanation
A walkthrough (final walkthrough) is an inspection by the buyer shortly before closing to verify the property's condition is consistent with the contract, that agreed repairs were completed, and no new damage occurred since the inspection.
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