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Updated about 8 years ago on . Most recent reply
Property brought at auction.
BP family,
What actions can you take if you have purchased a property at a foreclosure auction and your inspection reveals; water damage, termite damage, serious mechanical problems ect, and come at a large cost to fix?
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Matt,
If you are buying at the courthouse Master Commissioner sale in any county in Kentucky whether it be Fayette where you live or here in Hardin where I do, all MC sales are "as-is". All MC notices of sale that I have seen, and I have attended MC sales there in Fayette County, come with a lengthy disclaimer that the MC does not in any way warrant the property.
And you are correct they are sight unseen. Unless you are buying a piece of vacant land you can inspect from the street, you are buying whatever is right or wrong with the property.