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  • Profile photo of andrewandrew
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    @andrew15
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    Hi,

    I just made an offer for a property which is currently a mortgagee in possession. The agent had told me that since we are dealing with the bank as the seller, it will be sell as it is. I asked the real estate agent if we can do a building and pest inspection before the offer but he declined and told me that we can’t do that in this transaction. I would like to know if this is legit? If there will be any supporting reference to my claim?

    Kind Regards,

    Andrew

    Profile photo of TerrywTerryw
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    @terryw
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    See this thread, another guy with the exact same question:
    https://www.propertyinvesting.com/topic/5037398-buying-a-mortgagee-in-possesion-2

    Terryw | Structuring Lawyers Pty Ltd / Loan Structuring Pty Ltd
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    Profile photo of David HallDavid Hall
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    @wiggles2
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    I am currently offering on one of these right now for a client. Its a nice little destroyed home that the owner has smashed up when she was high. There is not much left.

    In my offer, I have accepted the property as is, but it is still subject to undertaking due diligence to my satisfaction. I will not be able to request that the seller pays for any repairs, but if inspections turn up a major issues that I have missed, I can walk.

    I have explained that I am concerned that Meth may have been made in the house. If it tests positive, I have told them that I will walk. In reality (with the knowledge that by law, this has to be disclosed to any potential buyers) I’ll try to hit them up for a discount. If this doesn’t work we will then walk.

    They can always reject the clause. In these situations the agent is nothing more than a middle man. He has no input into the process.

    Good luck

    David Hall | The Buyers Agency
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