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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Calm down, millennials, and stop spewing insults at boomers. You have a few excellent sources of information for determining if granny's place just needs a coat of paint or if there's more going on. 1. Sellers' disclosures, unless it's an estate sale (granny died). If you don't see that they replaced the HVAC in the last 10 years, well there's your answer. 2. Get your agent to ask theirs. 3. Inspections. You're an idiot if you didn't get one before you put in your offer, or if you didn't make that a contingency. Yes, a year or two ago people were waiving inspections, but this has changed. So there's need to catastrophize about how granny's brown furniture means the roof will fall in the day after closing. Equally, every smart seller knows their house and what's a reasonable ask. And they're going to reject your demand for a $50k cut ... just because you have to deal with a painter. THIS is why *some* millennials (including several here) are having a tough time in the market. [/quote] Uhhh, all the rude behavior is coming from one majorly unhinged self identified boomer. [/quote] Uhhh, there's an unhinged millennial posting here on Saturday night. [/quote]
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