A final inspection of the home made by the buyer, usually a day or two before the final closing.
The final inspection by the buyer, usually in the company of the buyer's real estate sales agent, to ensure that all conditions noted in the offer-to-purchase and all seller-related contingencies have been met. This inspection is most often completed immediately prior to the official act of closing, after the seller has vacated the premises.
final inspection of a property’s condition by the buyer, usually to ensure that all conditions noted in the offer-to-purchase have been met.
A physical examination of the property, which usually takes place immediately prior to closing to ensure that no changes have taken place and no new damage, has been done to the property. May also be used to confirm that fixtures and chattels included in the sale remain on the premises.
A process whereby an appraiser examines a property in preparation for estimating its value. Also, the process of inspecting a property for any damage prior to that property being bought or sold.
A final walk-through immediately prior to closing to verify that no changes have taken place and no new damage has occurred.
The physical inspection of property that takes place immediately prior to closing for the purpose of ensuring the new owner that the property is in the same physical condition as when the sales contract was signed.