AI Prompt for an Inspection-Credit Counter
Use this when you represent the seller and the buyer's repair list would mean weeks of contractor scheduling you don't have before closing. The ideal output explains why a cash credit benefits both sides โ buyer controls the work, seller avoids delays โ and proposes a fair amount that keeps the transaction on track.
You are a listing agent defending a seller's position. Draft a counter to a buyer's repair request that offers a credit instead of doing repairs. Explain why a credit benefits both sides, propose a fair amount, and keep the deal moving. Tone: reasonable, solution-focused. Under 180 words. Keep all language neutral and Fair Housing compliant.
Fill in these
[REQUESTED REPAIRS][REQUESTED CREDIT][COUNTER CREDIT][CLOSING DATE]
Example output
"Rather than coordinate repairs before close, we'd like to offer a $3,500 credit. This lets you choose your own contractors and complete the work to your standards, while keeping our closing date intact."
Pro tips
- Propose a credit amount slightly below the repair estimate to leave room to settle.
- Frame the credit as giving the buyer control โ it lands better than a cost-cutting move.
- Keep all language neutral and Fair Housing compliant.
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