Generally, they put that note there to be sure the list of repairs are by -- hokie-c 03/03/2018 02:34AM
What they're probably doing is -- Tombo 03/02/2018 9:02PM
I'm selling a house too and the buyer wants a $6,000 credit to fix stuff... -- CrystalCoveHokie 03/02/2018 8:44PM
Wow - 6Gs - lot of major fixes? ** -- FfxStationHokie 03/02/2018 8:49PM
There is one supposed $3800 repair and then a bunch of minor stuff ** -- CrystalCoveHokie 03/02/2018 8:51PM
You can do anything you want -- Beerman 03/02/2018 6:31PM
There is also usually language in there that limits the $ amount of repairs -- Tafkam Hokie 03/02/2018 7:32PM
Make a counter-offer for "as is".....let them fix it the way they want ** -- DonHo-kieHi 03/02/2018 6:30PM
Yes. This is the answer. ** -- reestuart 03/02/2018 8:18PM
...when they shoot that to you, the contract is still being negotiated... -- chumley 03/02/2018 6:29PM
Offer a $500 credit at closing..they get their own guy to fix ** -- Razor4VT 03/02/2018 6:24PM
A lot of contracts have 500 or 1000 written in -- Bleedin OandM 03/03/2018 3:12PM
This is the easiest solution. a driveway crack is some petty crap to list ** -- HokieJamie 03/02/2018 7:50PM
...this works too ** -- chumley 03/02/2018 6:31PM
I'm not a lawyer, and am not giving an opinion, but.... -- CochraneResident 03/02/2018 6:14PM