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If it isn't in writing, it doesn't apply. All offers should state in writing the requirements for a home inspection. However, that does not excuse the seller from failure to reveal major issues and may constitute fraud.

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Q: Are you entitled to a home inspection in a private party contract even if it is not stated in the contract?
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