Contracts
A buyer in Tennessee who is unsatisfied with an inspection report and wants to negotiate repairs should:
ACancel the contract immediately and wait for the seller's response
BSubmit a written repair request or negotiation within the inspection contingency timeframe✓ Correct
COnly negotiate after closing
DSend the inspection report to TREC for guidance
Explanation
During the inspection contingency period, the buyer should submit any repair requests or negotiate price adjustments in writing within the timeframe specified in the contract. Failing to act within the contingency period may result in waiving the right to negotiate inspection items.
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