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I don't understand how someone would list a house for sale with no power or water. All it does is place a ton of contingencies in the contract prior to inspection.
The other thing is, if a lot of updating is needed (bathrooms, kitchen, HVAC and some "while you're in there" electrical) I hope you enjoy living in the middle of a construction zone. That's just my take.
Tell your realtor you won't close until a full inspection is done with water and electric working, even if they and the sellers agent have to put it in their name for the time being.
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