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Buyer beware law

Asked on Jan 24th, 2013 on Real Estate - Ohio
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  After purchasing a property that you never looked at but realizing you no longer want it because it should've  been condemned what do you do?
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Unless you can show that the seller defrauded you in some way, such at their seller's disclosure contained fraudulent statements, it appears that you own the property.  My advice, assuming no fraud, sell it as soon as possible.  Hopefully, you will not lose too much money.  If you don't live in it, you are not required to fill out the seller disclosure.  Just be cautious about making any representations about the quality of the property.
Answered on Feb 15th, 2013 at 4:33 PM

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