I did not mean this thread to bash home inspectors. I just needed some advice on fixing some issues. They do a great job. Their job is to list as many issue as there are. If they list it, there is some sort of issue. True they could miss some, but if they list at least the buyer is informed.
In Oklahoma we do not have set amount to fix things. The contract is negotiated contingent on home inspection. So the home inspection is a second round of negotiations. The buyer writes up a second contract (TRR) and list all they want fixed, then the seller can say yes, no or amend it to only these fixes. That would be like a counter offer. At this point either party can walk away. Once both parties agree to the TRR or amended TRR, then you are bound. If the buyer walks then they lose the earnest money.
When I bought my new house it was less than a year old. There was several small maintenance issues and one somewhat larger one. The hot water tank pop off leak and the outside was rusted pretty bad. I did not list any of the "small" things, just the hot water tank. Also I asked while the plumber was swapping it could the catch pan drain be dumped into drain less then 6" away. Also asked them while the plumber was there, to add a fresh air vent. They called the builder, he said that should not have happen on a new house, and fixed all of it for free.
On the old house, the first contract's home inspection had lot's of simple maintenance issues, but also had a Federal Pacific main panel, broken brick ties, and broken window. They did not list all, just the big ones. We both agree to the TRR, then they changed their mind. I could have kept the earnest money, but decided not to. That when I learned about FP panels. So I wanted to fix everything. Then the second contract we are under, this inspector found the same simple maintenance, but caught the over breaker air conditioner. This buyer listed every issue no matter how small. Come to find out he is elderly and since this is a VA loan, I assume a vet. So I want to fix as much as I can for him, so he will not have to. There were a couple of things from the outside looked structure, but is actually just trim issue.
Anyway, thanks again for all you guy's help.