No matter which real estate market you're buying in, it's imperative that you do your due diligence on research and ask questions to become armed with information to negotiate. Don't be afraid to ask for what you want, get outside help or a second opinion. Remember, as a buyer, you're also in control of the sale, so the decisions you make during the property purchase process is critical for favorable outcomes.
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"Massachusetts is a caveat emptor, or “buyer beware” state, meaning there is not a whole lot you are legally required to disclose to the buyer when selling your property. The burden is on the buyer to ask the right questions and perform a home inspection in order to determine the property’s physical condition, features, and so forth.”
(image source: Buyer Beware – Utah’s Buyer Due Diligence Checklist)
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