After the Inspection: How Georgia's Amendment to Address Concerns Works
Your inspection report is in — now what? In Georgia, the next step isn't an email or a phone call. It's GAR Form F107, the Amendment to Address Concerns, and it has a hard deadline tied to your Due Diligence Period. Miss it and your leverage disappears. Here's how to use it correctly, what to ask for, and when to walk away.
Georgia Due Diligence Period Explained: What Every Kennesaw Buyer and Seller Needs to Know
Georgia's Due Diligence period gives buyers the right to cancel for any reason — and get their earnest money back. Here's exactly how it works in a GAR contract, what the DD fee really means, and what Kennesaw sellers need to know before they accept an offer.