By H. Clay Parker, Esq. | Published November 30, 2021 | Posted in Commercial Real Estate | Tagged Tags: commercial real estate, Let the Buyer Beware |
The legal doctrine of caveat emptor — “let the buyer beware” — means that buyers are responsible for inspecting the quality and condition of property prior to purchase. If they fail to do so, they usually cannot hold the seller liable for any defects, even those that the seller did not disclose. Although Florida law Read More
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