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Also known as blue tape inspection, a blue tape walkthrough is a part of new home construction. <\/b><\/p>
This type of walkthrough is usually conducted after 3-4 weeks once the new home construction is completed. <\/b><\/p>
At that time, the potential buyer meets with a builder’s representative, such as the agent representing the builder or the site manager, to proceed with the walkthrough of the newly constructed home. <\/b><\/p>
The buyers have the option to bring their real estate agent or a knowledgeable person to help them address any issues in the construction.<\/b><\/p>\n
Blue tape inspection is just like a regular home inspection in which the buyer will go through any issues in the home, whether big or small, that they want to fix. <\/b><\/p>
These issues may include major blemishes like a crack in walls and minor blemishes like the incorrect color combination. <\/b><\/p>
The buyer, buyer\u2019s agent or representative, and builder\u2019s agent will together address these issues and mark them with the help of blue painter\u2019s tape. Hence it is called a \u201cBlue Tape Walkthrough.\u201d<\/b><\/p>\n
Blue tape inspection helps the buyer and the builder identify problems big and small. <\/b><\/p>
This way, buyers can request the builder to fix the issues before they decide to move in. <\/b><\/p>
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