Contractor Quotes Arriving After Real Estate Option Period Expires
Home buyers face a timing mismatch where contractor repair estimates arrive after the inspection option period has already closed, leaving them unable to renegotiate or exit without penalty. The problem reflects poor coordination between contractors, buyers, and transaction timelines. Discussion thread with limited validation.
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