Contracts
A 'walk-through' inspection before closing in Georgia is intended to verify that:
AThe property's value has increased
BThe property is in substantially the same condition as when the contract was executed and agreed repairs have been completed✓ Correct
CThe buyer approves of the neighbors
DThe seller has vacated the property
Explanation
A pre-closing walk-through verifies that the property is in substantially the same condition as at contract, that agreed-upon repairs have been completed, and that all personal property included in the sale is present.
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