Findings can range from minor issues calling for low-cost repairs to major toxic troubles like the presence of underground oil tanks, mold, asbestos, termite infestations, rodent overruns, and lots of dangerous lead paint. Depending on the severity of the findings (which, by the way, are only reported to the hiring party), there is either a new round of home buying negotiation accommodating the price and execution of repairs, or an abrupt halt to the home buying proceedings due to costly and dangerous problems.
Financial fumbles: Sudden status changes or other bad news regarding personal finances can also derail a home buying or selling deal. Credit score is one, although Gunther notes this is a rare surprise in the present market since most realtors require buyers to be pre-approved by the lender before the home search begins. More common and less predictable are sudden income changes that hit after approval and during the purchase process: a job could be lost, depended-upon overtime hours could be cut, or stock options designated for a down payment could unexpectedly drop in value.

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