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Buyer Beware – is that still a thing?

Buyer Beware – is that still a thing?

by Reta Benjamin | Oct 11, 2022 | Latest News, Property and Conveyancing Law

Buyer Beware – is that still a thing? For most people, purchasing a property is the most significant financial transaction they will enter into and there can be serious consequences when contracts are not entered into properly.  Good legal advice will assist you...
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