Escrow & Title
In Maine, a buyer's final walk-through inspection is typically conducted:
A30 days before closing
BImmediately after the inspection contingency period
CShortly before closing to verify the property's condition✓ Correct
DAfter closing within 7 days
Explanation
The final walk-through is typically conducted shortly before closing (often the day before or morning of) to verify that the property is in the agreed-upon condition, that agreed-upon repairs were made, and that no new damage has occurred.
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