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One of the biggest concerns a potential home buyer faces is whether they are really getting the quality of home that they see listed on the documents. More at savonalaw.com<br><br>
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A Look At Real Estate Law One of the biggest concerns a potential home buyer faces is whether they are really getting the quality of home that they see listed on the documents. In most states, the seller is legally required to disclose facts that might influence your decision to buy. Leaky roofs, a faulty sewage system, or structural damage are examples of facts that should be disclosed before the sale is made. However, there may be issues that the current owner is not aware of. Staten Island attorney Frank Savona recommends paying for a property inspection by a private entity before you take the agreement at face value. Read More at http://thediscoveryblog.com/a-look-at-real-estate-law/