Escrow & Title
What is a buyer's walk-through (final inspection) before closing?
AA government-required inspection
BA buyer's final review of the property to confirm condition and agreed repairs before closing✓ Correct
CAn appraisal verification
DA title company inspection
Explanation
A final walk-through allows buyers to verify the property is in the agreed-upon condition, that agreed repairs were completed, and that the seller's personal property is removed. It typically occurs 24-48 hours before closing.
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