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INSPECTION
I was interested in a foreclosed property so I spoke with the realtor. He told me that the owner went missing and they were not allowing anyone to inspect the property due to theft liability...? I asked a realtor friend of mine and he says that he has never heard of such a thing. Do they really expect buyers to spend money without inspecting the property??