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Idir Edward Saidi
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Idir Edward Saidi
  • Las Vegas, NV
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Hello,

I sold  a property with a quitclaim deed,  can anyone explain this statement:

Subject to easements, covenants, restrictions, leases and other matters of record affecting title  to the subject real estate. Is it risky for me as a seller?

 The property sold AS IS and  we have to wait 10 years to get title insurance.

 Thank you

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