Contracts
A walk-through inspection before an Indiana closing is conducted primarily to:
ANegotiate a lower price based on inspection results
BVerify that the property is in substantially the same condition as when the contract was signed, and that agreed repairs have been completed✓ Correct
CConduct the appraisal
DTransfer title
Explanation
The pre-closing walk-through (usually within 24–48 hours of closing) allows the buyer to verify the property condition has not deteriorated since contract signing and that any negotiated repairs have been completed.
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