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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Due diligence without inspections?
I came across this text in a RedFin listing's description. Is the seller delusional about not allowing inspections? What rational investor would make anything other than a lowball offer on a 90-year-old property without an inspection? The savvy BPer would just next this listing and leave it for the suckers?