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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Discrepency in square feet after purchase: need help
I bought a bank owned house in Washington state. After purchase I figured that the square feet in Mls ( and based on this I did my price calculation too), is 100 sqft less than county website. Can there be any genuine reason for discrepency? If not is there anything I can do? Can I explore legal options with the bank? Thanks in advance for your advise.
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- Rock Star Extraordinaire
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Yes, you are getting it wrong that you think you have recourse. It is always the buyer's responsibility to verify everything. If you or your inspector failed to measure, that's your problem. Arguing with people on here isn't going to give you recourse, or change your mind, so you should just proceed with legal action.
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