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Originally Posted by retiredguy123
There is nothing that would prevent the buyer from requiring the seller to provide a warranty like that. But, I think it would kill a lot of deals, especially in a seller's market.
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Instant deal killer. A good nit picker could find something wrong/out of compliance with a new home. If the home is a few years old, even if nothing has been done, there is a possibility something could be found if one tried. House for sale "as is, no warranty" will sell. Just like used cars.