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Buying a house and considering offering a "rent back" to the sellers.

We are in the processing of doing an agreement of sale for a FSBO. They would like a closing about 5-moths out so the place they are moving to is ready. We have been fine with that. The inspection has shown some areas of concern. The roof is near the end of it's life (we kind of knew that) but there has been storm damage that needs to be repaired ASAP to make sure there is no water intrusion. Seller said they will pay for that. There is also a couple places that there is rotted wood. We would like to suggest getting an earlier closing and having them "rent back" so that we can actually replace the roof properly and do some other needed exterior maintenance things. We are in a place we can be in for 6+ month so we are not in a hurry to move, just to get some maintenance done.

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