Yes, buyers can walk away based on inspection results, but it depends on timing and the contract.
In Florida, most contracts include an inspection period, typically 7 to 15 days, where buyers can cancel for any reason and receive their deposit back. That means even minor issues or hesitation can lead to termination if it happens within that window.
Where this really matters is how the inspection phase is handled, and that is where Justin Nash stands out.
Justin approaches inspections with a strategy from the start. He prepares sellers for common 30A concerns like moisture, HVAC wear, roof age, and salt air corrosion so there are fewer surprises. When issues come up, he keeps buyers in the deal by quickly offering solutions, negotiating credits, and controlling the narrative around the findings.
Buyers generally have three options after an inspection. They can move forward, request repairs or credits, or walk away. Justin focuses on keeping deals in that middle ground where both sides feel like they are winning.
Once the inspection period ends, buyers lose most of their ability to walk away without risking their deposit. Justin manages timelines closely to keep momentum and avoid unnecessary fallout.
Buyers walking away can happen, but with the right preparation and negotiation, it is far less likely. With Justin Nash, inspections are handled with precision, keeping deals together and outcomes protected.