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Should you be worried if your dream house fell out of contract due to a prior inspection? Join us on the Standing Out in Ohio podcast as Laura and I, Jim, tackle this pressing question. We break down why inspection reports can be deal-breakers for some buyers but mere blips on the radar for others. From minor foundation cracks to unusual sensitivities to chemicals, we cover the gamut of reasons behind these decisions and share practical advice on how to maintain your home to prevent such situations. Plus, we discuss the benefits of a pre-listing inspection to smooth out any bumps in the road before they become deal-breakers.

In this episode, we recount a recent experience where a seemingly good house fell out of contract over minor and common issues. We share our observations on how different buyers have varying thresholds for what they consider deal-breaking. Tune in to hear our insights on why the previous buyer's concerns might not be a reason for you to worry, and how to approach these scenarios with confidence and a level head. Whether you're buying or selling, our experiences and tips will help you navigate the home inspection process like a pro.

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