Contracts
Iowa's 'walk-through' inspection prior to closing allows the buyer to:
ARenegotiate the purchase price one final time
BVerify that agreed repairs were completed and the property's condition has not materially changed since the purchase agreement✓ Correct
CBring a contractor to provide a new estimate of repair costs
DAdd additional contingencies to the contract
Explanation
The pre-closing walk-through (typically 24-48 hours before closing) allows the buyer to verify that agreed repairs were completed, personal property included in the sale is present, and the property has not been damaged or materially changed since the inspection.
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