It’s a scene that plays out dozens of times every year across the United States: selling a house and moving into a new one.
If you’ve sold a house, it can be a good feeling. It can be a tremendous weight off your shoulders. So too can packing up all your boxes and getting ready to move to your new digs.
But you’re not done just yet.
If you’ve sold a home, you’re still going to need to pass a home inspection. With most home transactions, a home inspection is an essential piece of completing the deal. It usually after a buyer has signed a purchase agreement, but before a closing date. In most cases, passing a home inspection is a condition of closing on a home.
If you’ve sold your home and are waiting on a home inspection, don’t worry. It’s an important step in the process, even if it can involve as many