The principle of caveat emptor (buyer beware) applies generally to most real estate transactions although a seller

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The principle of caveat emptor (buyer beware) applies generally to most real estate transactions although a seller must not mislead a potential purchaser about the condition of the property and may have a positive duty to disclose latent material defects known to the seller. Should sellers be legally responsible to disclose all known defects in the property? Are there practical limitations with imposing such a duty on sellers?

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Canadian Business And The Law

ISBN: 9780176795085

7th Edition

Authors: Philip King Dorothy Duplessis, Shannon O Byrne

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