Question:  Do I have to fix all the items that the buyer asked us to fix after the home inspection?

The quick answer:  Nope.

The longer answer:  If the issue is a cosmetic one, no, you don’t have to fix it.  The buyers saw the house and, if the problem was in plain sight (old windows, for example), then they knew that they weren’t buying a house with brand new windows.  However, if it was a problem that was hidden (maybe you were not even aware of it), then it is something to consider fixing.  If it is an electrical, plumbing, septic, roof, or structural problem, that is an entirely different story.  A buyer has a right to a house that “works.”

The Best Answer:  Have a home inspection (and a septic inspection) yourself prior to putting the house on the market.  This is an investment that will potentially save you a lot of money and a lot of heartache in the long-run.  If there are any big problems that come up, you can have then fixed prior to selling your house.  It really is no fun to have so many problems at the home inspection that causes the buyers to run for the hills.