When you sell your home, one of the most nerve-wracking parts of the process is waiting for the outcome of your home inspection. While the buyer is usually responsible for setting up and funding a home inspection, any significant issues found can blow up the sale of a home entirely or, at minimum, leave the seller on the hook for covering the cost of repairs.
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