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Alissa S.
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • San Diego, CA
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Death at a property that I want to purchase

Alissa S.
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • San Diego, CA
Posted
One of the family members of the owner of a property I am looking at buying committed suicide. It has to be disclosed for 3 years after the fact. Has anyone here ever experienced that when buying or selling a house and what happened? I’ve bought an sold a ton along with properties that have had elderly pass but never a suicide. Number work out and the deal looks great at our price but questioning the resale.

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