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Updated almost 17 years ago on . presented by

Account Closed
  • Tucson, AZ
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5 day sale question

Account Closed
  • Tucson, AZ
Posted

As part of my 5 Day sale, I had a presale inspection done. I planned to have it available for potential purchasers to look at.
On another paper, there is this statement:
"The information herein is not guaranteed to be accurate. The buyer is urged to exercise his own DUE DILIGENCE. We recommend the buyer seek independent professional inspections. If you do not understand the information, seek competent counsel."
Will that protect me if a buyer does not get his own inspection, and relies on mine, then discovers a problem that my inspector did not find/report on?

If the buyers may see mine and think they don't need one, and don't get one (or any) what is MY liability?
thanks,
Ofgift