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Inspection is back. Response window is open.

Turn your inspection report into a seller-credit request you can send today.

Use this when you have 24-72 hours to respond and need one defensible ask, one fallback, and one script your agent can send without rewriting.

One persona Built for buyers under contract, not broad renovation browsing.
One send Leave with a ready-to-send request, not a pile of notes.
One deadline Build the packet, copy the request, and respond before the window closes.
Start the send-today packet

Build the request you need to send next.

Best when the inspection report is in hand and you need a clean ask before the response window closes.

Buyer first

The planner is tuned for buyers. Other modes stay available, but they are secondary.

  • Size the seller-credit ask from inspection findings.
  • Keep the request focused on what can move the deal now.
  • Leave with a copy-ready packet for your agent today.
1

Findings

Paste the inspection items that actually change the deal.

2

Credit range

Get a defensible ask anchored to local labor and the loan posture.

3

Send

Copy the request your agent can send without rebuilding the deal from scratch.

Why this exists

Most inspection reports do not tell you what to ask for.

  • They list issues without separating negotiation leverage from noise.
  • They do not turn the report into a ready-to-send seller-credit request.
  • They leave timing and wording to the buyer.
What you leave with

A request your agent can send immediately.

  • Target ask: a starting number tied to the inspection.
  • Defensible fallback: the lower bound if the seller pushes back.
  • Agent script: copy-ready language for the next 24-72 hours.