If you are a Party to the Contract, it is said that YOU have a Right to make changes to the contract.. initial the changes and have all parties initial them as well.
I Believe that ALL contracts between ALL parties and ALL related Documents SHOULD have to be turned over to the title company at the time of closing, to have a 3rd party to the sale keep records of EVERYTHING.. including Home Inspections and Contracts between all parties, believe me not seeing the listing contract in full by the Buyer brings up all kinds of issues. And when you Sue, the documents will change and/or disappear and the real estate attorney really is cluelesss as to what should be in the contract. And they REALLY do trust that the Realtor turns over all related documents during "discovery" in a lawsuit and it is just not true.
Many Title Companies Will Protect the Realtor over the Consumer, however it is one more step to quality control over unscrupulous agents.
Title Companies are NOT to be trusted in full, but it is a way of better protecting the consumer by somebody other than the office that in the future becomes the accused, having the only set of "evidence" and even if the Realtor office has the copy of a previous home inspection, for example that they failed to disclose to you.. they don't have to have this copy so they just say that they Do Not...
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