06/10/2026
The inspection killed the deal.
I see it happen more than it should β and almost always for the same preventable reasons.
It's not always the big stuff. Most buyers expect older homes to have some age on them. What kills deals is the combination β a list of deferred maintenance items that makes the buyer feel like the seller hasn't been paying attention. Suddenly they start questioning everything, the negotiation gets emotional, and the contract falls apart over $4,000 worth of issues that could have been addressed for $1,500 before listing.
The sellers who avoid this don't do it by hiding problems. They do it by knowing what's there before the buyer's inspector finds it first.
Have you ever had a deal fall apart after inspection β as a buyer or a seller? What was the issue?