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What is a caveat emptor?

In Loans - Mortgages - Asked by Admin - 5 months ago

A caveat emptor is a legal term that means “let buyer beware” this means that the buyer is responsible for examining the property and buying the property at their own risk.

Answered by Admin - 5 months ago


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