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Updated about 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

"Offer subject to inspection"
I see this mostly with multi family's in my area... "write offer subject to inspection". I'm guessing that they don't want to show the interior to every looky-loo so they write it that way. Is this any big deal, or just commonplace when searching for MF's? Thx!