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Christian Thompson
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Square footage wrong on MLS

Christian Thompson
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  • Houston, TX
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My in-laws are in the process of buying a house. They have an accepted offer and are in the inspection phase. My father-in law found the plans for the house and it shows that the total living is 2600 sq ft. On the MLS they are stating the total living is 3300 sq ft. What do they need to do? Re-negotiate the price?

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Wayne Brooks#1 Foreclosures Contributor
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Wayne Brooks#1 Foreclosures Contributor
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Verify, then....negotiate, proceed anyway or walk away...their choice. 

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