(US TN) Listing NOT listed as being sold As-Is. Go under contract, have inspection, THEN listing agent says no repairs or concessions. Feels very unethical or illegal to not disclose?
I see a listing where nowhere is it called out the home is being sold as-is. I see the home, make an offer, receive a counter, make a counter back and the buyers accept the offer on a Saturday 6.5 hours before the offer expires. I get an inspection where some deficiencies are found so I try to line up a specialty inspector for the coming days. While this is trying to be scheduled the buyer's agent tells my agent, "FYI there will be no repairs or concessions from the seller." before even seeing any kind of list or request. Had I known the house was being sold as-is, I would have put in a lower offer in the first place. So essentially I wasted my money on a full inspection when a shortened 30 minute inspection would have uncovered more than I was willing to pay for. Is it even legal to not disclose a property is being sold as-is? Seems very unethical at best.
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