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Yes, absolutely!

The buyer is going to want to see the house before purchasing it and you should be well enough acquainted with the house to point out any repairs that it may need. It’s important to note that complete seller disclosure is still required. If you sell “as is,” but fail to disclose all known defects, you may set yourself up for legal problems. In which case, buyers can perform inspections on the house. It’s in the seller’s best interest for the buyer be aware of what they are buying. In short, the buyer needs to know what “as-is,” is. Since cash buyers are often investors, their contingencies, if any, are more likely to be about hidden repairs. Most real estate purchase agreements will have a contingency statement allowing the buyer to cancel a contract should their inspections reveal problems that were not readily apparent.

If you would like to buy or sell your home as is, We Buy Houses is the place to start.

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memvestments

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5y ago

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