![]() First, a seller has every legal right to be present during a home buyer's inspection and in certain situations it might be necessitated by highly unusual factors. However, I'm discussing that in most cases it is not necessary and in my experience does more harm than good. This post is based on the assumption that both buyer and seller are represented by state licensed real estate agents and the buyer is using a state licensed home inspector. ![]() , This blog and website is presented for informational purposes only. It is my/our opinion and perspective of this business and does not constitute any form of a legal relationship or contract between you and I or S. Walker & Co. I/We are not an attorney, CPA, engineer, architect, chemist or any professional that requires a degree and licensing we do not have. I/We are a licensed real estate broker and brokerage firm in the state of Oklahoma. Never disregard or delay seeking legal, tax and/or other expert professional counsel to your specific transaction or situation because of something you read on the internet. Legal, tax, engineering, construction and industry standards vary state by state in regards to real estate. I make reasonable effort to present current and accurate information but I make no guarantees of any kind. Any links to external websites is provided as a courtesy and is not an endorsement or guarantee of product, service or information. One last time, WE'VE MOVED THIS SITE TO>>> swalkerco.com <<< please click there for up to date information Copyright (C) 2010,2011,2012,2013,2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 Suzanne Walker and S. Walker & Co. Any of this website's content may not be used without written consent from Suzanne Walker Real Estate Inc. © 2018 S. Walker & Co. S. Walker & Co., the S. Walker & Co. logo, the Real Estate. Reimagined slogan, and the S. Walker & Co. sign are all registered trademarks of S. Walker & Co. |
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