Anonymous wrote:Speaking from experience, I would never touch a house with bamboo again, no matter how good the price is or what reassurances are provided.
Anonymous wrote:Please give me feedback and tell me this would be a mistake or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh it looks so sad. The walker and tree and living in a bedroom with a little microwave. God I hope we don't end up like that.
Better to be at home than a hospital, right?
It doesn't look like a hoarder house. Just like somebody still lives there. Whoever lived with the old person.
Anonymous wrote:Oh it looks so sad. The walker and tree and living in a bedroom with a little microwave. God I hope we don't end up like that.
Anonymous wrote:It says no inspection contingency. You can still do your own inspection.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone started a thread on this property yesterday but it was deleted
Really? Why? Was the topic the same? I didn't see any thread about this...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d want a good inspection. Looks like a vet clinic and flooding via the ceiling tile. If you are ok on old Georgetown it could be ok or a tear down. I’d assume someone died there. Maybe no relatives? Or, why not get some dumpsters and clean it out.
Read. IT's being sold AS IS. No inspection. Black mold.
Are they not allowing inspectors on the property? As-is doesn’t mean that a prospective buyer cannot get an inspection for their own information. It means that the sellers won’t address any issues or entertain inspection contingencies.
That's exactly what it means. They don't let you do inspections.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d want a good inspection. Looks like a vet clinic and flooding via the ceiling tile. If you are ok on old Georgetown it could be ok or a tear down. I’d assume someone died there. Maybe no relatives? Or, why not get some dumpsters and clean it out.
Read. IT's being sold AS IS. No inspection. Black mold.
Are they not allowing inspectors on the property? As-is doesn’t mean that a prospective buyer cannot get an inspection for their own information. It means that the sellers won’t address any issues or entertain inspection contingencies.