Are You Going to Drop the Offer After Inspection? Here’s the Honest Answer.
If you’ve ever considered a cash offer for your home, you’ve probably had this worry in the back of your mind:
“Are you going to drop the offer after the inspection?”
And let us say this upfront—that’s a valid question.
Because unfortunately, a lot of homeowners have been burned by companies that use inspections as a tactic to renegotiate at the last minute.
Why Sellers Are Right to Be Cautious
Here’s what happens far too often:
A company gives you a cash offer that sounds great…
You feel relieved…
You start making plans…
Then after the inspection they say:
- “We found issues.”
- “We need to adjust the price.”
- “This is going to cost more than expected.”
And suddenly, your offer drops—right when you feel stuck.
That kind of “inspection drama” is exactly what creates stress, frustration, and mistrust in the selling process.
That’s Not How We Operate at Kansas City Legacy Properties
At Kansas City Legacy Properties, we don’t use inspections to play games.
Here’s what we do differently:
✅ We base our cash offers on what we can see upfront.
We don’t throw out a number just to get you under contract.
We’ve walked through hundreds of homes, and we know what we’re stepping into—whether it needs light updates or serious repairs.
That experience matters, because it helps us make an offer that’s realistic from the start.
What If Something Major Comes Up?
We’ll be real with you—if something unexpected shows up, like a major foundation issue, we’re not going to pretend it doesn’t exist.
But we also won’t use it as an excuse to “chip away” at your offer.
Instead, we’ll have an honest conversation with you about it—clear, direct, and respectful.
No pressure. No surprise tactics. No last-minute games.
We Actually Buy the House (We Don’t Pass It Off)
This is a big deal.
We’re not wholesalers.
We’re not assigning your contract to someone else.
We’re not handing the deal off and disappearing.
Kansas City Legacy Properties is the one actually buying your home.
That means we’re the ones taking on the risk, the repairs, and the responsibility—so we take our offers seriously.
Want to Avoid Inspection Drama Completely?
If you’d rather explore a different route, we’ll also show you what selling your home on the open market could look like.
And here’s the key difference:
We can even do a pre-inspection
So buyers can’t come in later and use the inspection as leverage to squeeze you.
That way you can compare:
- Cash offer option (simple, fast, as-is)
- Market listing option (with prep + strategy)
And choose what makes the most sense for you.
Ready for Real Clarity?
If you want honest answers and real numbers—with no games—let’s talk.
We’ll walk through your
cash offer and your
market options so you can make the best decision for your situation.
Quick Tip Before You Sign Anything
If you want to protect yourself from shady inspection tactics and “bait-and-switch” buyers, grab our free guide:
“7 Red Flags You’re Dealing With a Wholesaler”. It’ll help you spot the warning signs before you get stuck in a bad deal.
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