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Apr 27, 2009

‘As Is’

Selling residential property 'as is' raises questions because the Texas Supreme Court has never addressed the issue. It has, however, approved the sale of commercial property in this manner. Based on that decision, several lower appellate courts have now approved the "as is" sale of residential property as long as...
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Judon Fambrough

Selling residential property ‘as is’ raises questions because the Texas Supreme Court has never addressed the issue. It has, however, approved the sale of commercial property in this manner. Based on that decision, several lower appellate courts have now approved the "as is" sale of residential property as long as certain requirements are met.

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