Many Buy-Side Contracts Are Wholly Unfair
The term caveat emptor, or “buyer beware,” has perhaps never been more important in the housing market than it is now with one-sided and onerous buyer agency contracts out there.
by Lew Sichelman | Jul 14, 2024
The term caveat emptor, or “buyer beware,” has perhaps never been more important in the housing market than it is now with one-sided and onerous buyer agency contracts out there.
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