Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Illinois
closing of home
can a city inspection hold up a closing?
Asked on 11/17/08, 10:54 am
2 Answers from Attorneys
Motty Stone
Law Offices of Motty Stone
Re: closing of home
Yes. If the city inspection may have a negative impact on the property (such as condemning it), then the buyer is well within his rights to hold up the closing to see what happens.
Answered on 11/17/08, 11:34 am
Naheed Amdani
Law Offices of Naheed A. Amdani, P.C.
Re: closing of home
Yes, it can. Many towns in Illinois require municipal transfer stamps in order to close. Some of these towns have your property inspected prior to issuing such stamps. It is not uncommon to delay closing if the city asks the seller (or possibly the buyer) to complete certain repairs prior to issuing transfer stamps. Also, if the seller fails to request the city inspection in a timely manner, closing may be delayed even though no repairs are required.
Answered on 11/17/08, 12:59 pm