You’ve made an offer on a house, and it’s been accepted, but the home inspection revealed some unexpected issues. You love the house and don’t want to strain negotiations, but you also don’t want to spend money on things that should be functioning and safe when you purchase a home. So, what is reasonable to ask for after a home inspection, and how do you decide? Buying a home is not just a financial investment but a long-term commitment — on average, Americans stay in their homes for 12.3 years. Unless you’ve agreed to buy a house “as is,” it’s OK to expect your potential new home to meet basic standards of health, safety, and livability.First, remember you have the right to request repairs