Daily News | 🏠 Skipped inspections, unwanted surprises | Morning Newsletter
Hello! It’s Felicia Gans Sobey, a digital editor here filling in for Kerith today and tomorrow. Today will be mostly cloudy, with a high near 69 and a chance of showers both this morning and later this afternoon.
Today, we’ll look at the choice many prospective home buyers are making to waive inspections — and the significant issues that can cause after closing. Also, Philly is about one month into the next phase of its street-sweeping program and will start enforcing parking restrictions in some areas of the city this week. We’ll tell you more.
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