Contracts
A Vermont 'walkthrough' or final inspection before closing allows the buyer to:
ARenegotiate the purchase price based on current market conditions
BVerify the property is in the agreed condition with repairs completed and no new damage✓ Correct
CInvite their own inspector to repeat the full home inspection
DCancel the contract without explanation
Explanation
The pre-closing walkthrough gives the buyer a final opportunity to verify that the property is in the agreed condition, negotiated repairs have been completed, and no new damage has occurred since the inspection.
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