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hey everybody Dana sparks Broker of maximum one Greater Atlanta Realtors and this weeks contract tip has to do with a buyer and a seller negotiating repairs well not negotiating repairs I guess so basically if a buyer and a sow are under contract and a buyer has an independent home inspection done or for whatever reason and then there are some issues that the buyer wants the seller to address repairs typically it has to do with repairs but it could also be that repairs but cosmetic issues a lot of times a buyer and a seller rather than negotiating for the seller to actually have those repairs completed or addressed prior to closing a lot of times the buyer and the seller will just negotiate financially and the seller will either reduce the sale price to the house or increase their contribution to the buyers closing costs so how is an agent do you write this up well typically in the past what you do is youll just do a general amendment and it would say new sale price to be X amount of