Back in the day the proliferation of inspectors wasn't as it is today. Seems like if the buyer liked the house they bought it and we all went on our way.
I remember back in 1998 we sold our house and had to hand the new owner a check for $4,000 for a new septic system before we closed.
With the short supply of homes on the market, has anyone attempted to sell their house "as is" and closed?
We don't have to sell our house, but we are playing with the idea of putting it on the market to see what happens.
I remember back in 1998 we sold our house and had to hand the new owner a check for $4,000 for a new septic system before we closed.
With the short supply of homes on the market, has anyone attempted to sell their house "as is" and closed?
We don't have to sell our house, but we are playing with the idea of putting it on the market to see what happens.