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If there are problems with a property that were not disclosed by the seller or found during the home inspection, the buyer may have legal recourse against the seller or the home inspector, respectively. This could include the right to seek damages or to cancel the sale.

The specific rights and options available to the buyer will depend on the laws of the location where the property is located, as well as the terms of the sales contract and the contract with the home inspector.

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Who Should Come to a Home Inspection?

It is generally a good idea for the buyer to attend the home inspection. It is a great opportunity for the buyer to get a better understanding of the property and to identify any potential issues that may need to be addressed. In B.C., it's generally a buyer-beware scenario when buying a property. 

If the buyer is unable to attend the inspection, it is still important for them to have a representative present, such as a real estate agent or a trusted friend or family member. It is important for someone to be present at the inspection to ask questions and take notes on the condition of the home. 

It is also a good idea for the seller's agent to attend the inspection so that they can be aware of any issues that…

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