July 30, 2009

WORD: Caveat Emptor

And the WORD for Today is:

Caveat Emptor – means “let the buyer beware”. Caveat emptor is a legal expression, which means the buyer is assuming and accepting the risk regarding the quality or condition of an item purchased, unless they are protected by a warranty or there is misrepresentation. Consumer protection laws during recent years have placed more responsibility on the seller and broker to make appropriate and timely disclosure. In real estate, seller disclosure laws have been passed in most states since the early to mid-90’s which provide better protection for home buyers.

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