I do not want to hear of any Freeper doing this from either end.
If you force a buyer to waive inspection, if the amount of problem$ exceeds small claims you will be sued anyway, and it won't help that the realtor/realty will be sued as well.
If you offer to waive inspection to make the sale, you will make your lawyer rich. See above.
“If you force a buyer to waive inspection, if the amount of problem$ exceeds small claims you will be sued anyway, and it won’t help that the realtor/realty will be sued as well.”
Nope. You cannot sue.
Why? “As is” sales are normally totally legal. The buyer is not forced to buy. If they don’t like that term they don’t bid/consumate the deal.
^THIS! I'm a real estate investor who's now sold two flips where the buyer waived inspection. They close, take possession, and THEN they still raise hell and bitch about every little thing that they find, to their buyer agent, which comes to our hapless listing agent, to us. Of course, I'll still send my crews back to fix what's reasonable, but need to pull them off other jobs to do so at that point. Waiving inspections is a lose-lose for everyone except the inevitable law firm.