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Posts Tagged ‘as is condition of a house’

If Sale is “as is,” Seller Must Reveal Known Problems

By Christopher Combs | May 3, 2015

  Question: We purchased a home “as is.” We failed to discover until after close of escrow that tree roots had partially obstructed our sewer line. The cost to repair the sewer line will be at least $2,500. The contractor that we are hiring to do the repairs said that the seller had to know…

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