I am selling a house with an “as is” clause that will be torn down.

September 9th, 2009 by Jarad S.

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Question: I am selling a house with an “as is” clause that will be torn down, the town requires it, we also had a clause that there was no inventory. By this we meant that we could take out whatever we wanted before settlement. We also meant that we could also leave what we did not want. The buyer now wants us to empty the house, however we would like to leave the contents as it will be torn down anyhow.
What do you think ?

Answer: -Well, I’d probably just leave the stuff there too…As long as it didn’t jeopardize the deal going through

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