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Daniel Porter
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dallas, TX
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As-Is Where-Is Caveat

Daniel Porter
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dallas, TX
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Running into a lot of sellers that will not say anything about the property, or how they acquired it, completely ridding themselves of any liability. i get it, it's smart, most of them are probably buying sight unseen or whatever the case may be. 

is there a way to get a sellers disclosure form from them? isn't that a legal requirement? 

or if you're looking to buy those properties do you generally just have to expect to pay for $600-$900 worth of inspections to cover yourself from any red flags? would a general inspection suffice?  

just trying not to get shafted out here... haha. 

  • Daniel Porter