As-is listings are just that—as is. No repairs are made.
Friendly advice Wrote:
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> Sold As-Is Wrote:
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> > It’s being sold as-is. That should tell you
> > something, and what it says is not good.
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> As opposed to being sold as-what-it-could-be? If
> you’ve ever bought or sold a house you know that
> the prospective buyer hires a home inspector. When
> he is done with the report, it is submitted to the
> seller, and both parties can negotiate: the seller
> can fix the problems, or the buyer can ask for a
> reduction in cost to pay for the repairs.
>
> Enjoy your apartment, bitch. Sorry your girlfriend
> left you.
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