As buyers what do you think about having this form written into the conditions of the contract. I just went through a negotiation process where we included that the seller must include an SPIS in the conditions, so when the counter came back the seller crossed it out saying that he didn`t know most of the answers (which is BS since he`s had the property for 26 years) so with our counter we again included the SPIS hand-written to make a point that it is important to us. Again when their counter came to us again it was crossed out again. To my team and I it is important that we know the history of the problems to be prepared and wage exactly if the property is for us. Am I overvalueing this form or do you believe that he is hiding something. I know you can`t really judge since you don`t know the property but in any case it does come across are suspicious. Do you require an SPIS with investment purchases