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Caveat Emptor in an “As Is” World: Fraud in The Purchase and Sale of Real Property
In New York, the doctrine of caveat emptor — “let the buyer beware” — remains an important principle in residential real estate transactions. Unlike many other states that require extensive seller disclosures, New York adheres to a more traditional approach: absent fraud, active concealment, or a special relationship, a seller has no general duty to volunteer information about defective conditions in the property.

Jeffrey Haber
3 hours ago7 min read
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