2,848,629
They can see the house as many times as they like as long as we are moving forward is my take. The more they visit, the more they bond especially if I am giving the tour
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Eve Alexander
Tampa, FL
443,220
I would not restrct a walk through just because the loan process is delayed.
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Eve Alexander
Tampa, FL
212,810
I do let them do a final walk thru eitherway, it is their right.
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Eve Alexander
Tampa, FL
175,664
Yes, we get to that stage of the transaction, it is part of the transaction regardless if we received LSU from buyers. That would be a seperate issue, one that I would have address far before closing.
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Eve Alexander
Tampa, FL
6,004,589
3,988,138
No need to do one if the buyer is not ready to close. I wait until we have a date set for closing and we know for sure that we are ready.
1,157,841
Does the contract provide for a final walk thru only if certain conditions are met?
687,236
I wouldn't mind an early walk through. There could be issues after the seller has moved out that need to be addressed. If the walk through happens the day of settlement, that could delay things.
933,148
I've seen so many loans come together at last minute i wouldn't worry about the walk-thru. If they want to walk-thru, they are still expecting deal to work out.
316,098
Is there a point to doing a walk through if you don't have a closing date? Like others, that's usually right before closing. On occasion, my sellers have allowed buyers to come through to do measurements, etc.
216,960
The Clear to Close notification from the lender and scheduling of closing from attorneys is usually the signal to schedule final walk through.
1,466,257
Sally K. & David L. Hanson Our walk-through is usually done on the morning of the settlement, so it is pretty much a done deal.
613,494
Interesting...
1. It is never up to the listing agent to allow a walk thru as the law allows the buyer to do one. A walk thru is also addressed in most contracts, so that the seller keeps the utilities on for a proper check.
2. A loan commitment is a stand alone contingency which has nothing to do with a walk thru.
Eve
4,322,035
Sally K. & David L. Hanson - never thought of this! And looking back, it's always been after the mortgage commitment from the buyers! Now this will be one more check for me. Thanks for asking this question.