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Walk Through

What Is a Walk Through?

A walk through is a final inspection of a property conducted by the buyer before closing to ensure the property is in the agreed-upon condition and that any repairs have been completed.

Why It Matters

The walk through is the buyer’s last opportunity to verify the condition of the property before ownership transfers. It helps prevent surprises and ensures the seller has met contractual obligations.

How a Walk Through Works

The process typically includes:

  • scheduling the walk through shortly before closing
  • inspecting the property condition
  • verifying agreed repairs are completed
  • checking that fixtures and appliances remain
  • identifying any new issues

If problems are found, buyers can request repairs, credits, or delay closing.

Example

A buyer conducts a walk through and confirms that the seller repaired a leaking roof as agreed in the contract.

Walk Through vs Home Inspection

  • Walk through is a final check before closing.
  • Home inspection is a detailed evaluation earlier in the process.

FAQs About Walk Through

Is a walk through required?
Not legally required, but highly recommended.

What should you check?
Repairs, appliances, damage, and overall condition.

Can you cancel after a walk through?
It depends on contract terms.

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