The Buyer's Guide: Determining the Length of Your Inspection Contingency
/ Morgan KingNow that we've moved into a more settled real estate market, you may be wondering "how long should my inspection contingency be?". In the past, it was common to shorten it to 7-10 days, or remove it all together. This may not be necessary anymore. Check out this video to learn how to keep your offer competitive while also allowing enough time for you to ensure that you're knowledgeable of the health of the home that you're purchasing.
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