Negotiating after a home inspection is one of the most critical moments in a real estate deal. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you do it strategically and effectively:
🛠️ 1. Review the Inspection Report Carefully
Focus on:
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Health & safety hazards (e.g., electrical issues, mold, roof leaks)
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Structural problems
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Major systems (plumbing, HVAC, foundation, roof)
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Code violations
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Cosmetic issues are typically not good grounds for negotiation unless they’re misleading or worse than advertised.
💰 2. Decide What You Want to Ask For
You typically have three main options:
🔧 A. Repairs
Ask the seller to fix certain items before closing.
💵 B. Price Reduction
Request a price drop so you can handle repairs after the sale.
🧾 C. Seller Credit at Closing
Ask the seller to contribute funds toward your closing costs or give a credit to offset repairs.
Tip: A credit is often more attractive to the seller than doing repairs themselves.
✍️ 3. Back Up Your Request
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Provide specific inspection findings (e.g., “HVAC system is original and non-functional”).
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Include contractor estimates for expensive items.
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Keep your tone collaborative, not confrontational.
🗣️ 4. Communicate Through Your Agent
🤝 5. Negotiate the Outcome
Expect a few possible seller responses:
Be ready to counter or walk away if the seller won’t cooperate and the issues are significant.
💡 Tips for a Strong Negotiation
Strategy |
Why It Works |
Focus on safety/livability |
These carry more weight than cosmetic issues. |
Be reasonable |
Sellers are more likely to work with a buyer who isn’t nitpicking. |
Prioritize must-haves |
Know what’s a deal-breaker and what’s negotiable. |
Don’t threaten too early |
Stay solution-oriented unless it’s time to walk. |
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