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Insurance company's new policy on "As IS"

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hooserat - 2021-04-19 21:49:00
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Anything with "as is" on it, is a red flag that there is something wrong with it. Not unreasonable that your insurer would want to know if there is something they need to know about. And pre purchase inspections/builders reports are rather common when purchasing a home.

Though, it is weird for them to ask straight off the bat if it is "as is". Perhaps the insurance company has information on this home that they cannot disclose due to privacy reasons, so they want you to read between the lines and get this info for yourself?

and they wouldn't take a building inspection from the person who was looking to purchase, as it is a conflict of interest. An independent 3rd party would need to do it.

phoenix22 - 2021-04-20 08:40:00
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^^ Yep - what phoenix said, especially about the self certification bit. Why would they ask if you were an LBP, or a brain surgeon, or a short order cook at Dennys?

sparkychap - 2021-04-20 09:09:00
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Generally Estate sales are "as is". You can't really chase the vendor anyway.

Your post reminds me of the time I was on a flight to Australia and I knocked on the cabin door to see if I could have a fly. They kicked me off without even asking me if I was a pilot.

superdave0_13 - 2021-04-20 09:14:00
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superdave0_13 wrote:

Generally-
Estate sales are "as is". You can't really chase the vendor anyway.

Your post reminds me of the time I was on a flight to Australia and I knocked on the cabin door to see if I could have a fly. They kicked me off without even asking me if I was a pilot.

???? ???? Even though I’ve never meet you, I could see that vividly in my imagination...???? ????????✈️ ✈️

lovelurking - 2021-04-20 09:48:00
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lovelurking wrote:

???? ???? Even though I’ve never meet you, I could see that vividly in my imagination...???? ????????✈️ ✈️

Its the being kicked off midflight that I find excessive.

sparkychap - 2021-04-20 09:53:00
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sparkychap wrote:

Its the being kicked off midflight that I find excessive.

There are reasons people don't like Jetstar.

superdave0_13 - 2021-04-20 09:57:00
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superdave0_13 wrote:

There are reasons people don't like Jetstar.

Considering their cramped seating and inflight service, being pushed out might be considered a small mercy.

sparkychap - 2021-04-20 11:55:00
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