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Don't Try To Conceal Defects From The Buyer

Sellers will be required to disclose any hidden defect on a property to anyone that buys the property. Failure to disclose something required by law, may subject a seller to legal liability. Also, if a buyer discovers that a defect has been concealed from them, the buyer will no longer trust the seller or their agent, and will become very difficult to work with. I can advise you about problems you might have that must be disclosed to anyone that is considering buying the property, to help protect you from legal liability.


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