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Dominique Mitchell
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Hutchinson, MN
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Putting a contingency on a buy as is property

Dominique Mitchell
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Hutchinson, MN
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Hello all. I’m a newbie looking working on my first deal.

I’m wondering on a property that is being sold “as is”. Can I do a contingency to get an inspector and my contractor to walk through before I go through with the deal. Or is “buy as is” exactly that? Or is it up to the seller?

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