Thus,
call buyers assume broad risk.
Not exact matches
(this factors in
calls to stores and wholesalers, sample copies or flyers sent to
buyers, shipping of books, materials, returns... it
assumes that you are doing everything yourself.
Here in America we have this thing
called private property, such that people can often build where they want to and
assume the risks thereof, as do
buyers.
«Whether or not the listing is offered at a deep discount, many people
assume it is, and it's likely to draw a lot of interest from
buyers,» says REO specialist Vince Kalachian, an associate with Coldwell Banker in Glendale, Calif. «We generate more
calls and offers when we advertise foreclosed properties because of this perception.»
Chris: The problem with
calling that behaviour unethical is that it
assumes that the seller owes some sort of duty to the prospective
buyer to disclose information that could be damaging to the seller's interests.