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Alfredo O.
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Cool it down or not....That is the question

Alfredo O.
  • Arlington, TX
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So we are in the procession of purchasing a house that currently has a missing AC unit.  But the house is equipped with window units at the moment.  As part of the rehab, we are having a debate regarding selling the house with or without an AC unit....

Thoughts....Can we sell it without an AC unit and will this pass inspection?

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John Mathewson
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John Mathewson
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@Alfredo O. So guessing your property is in texas and i'm guessing what 4-6 weeks for rehab puts you listing on the market at the beginning of spring time? I would not want to be in the position of having to sell a house without a/c in the summer at all. Tough call I know

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