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Caveat Emptor

January 18, 2016 by: Content Team

This Latin term, caveat emptor, means “let the buyer beware,” and is commonly used in reference to purchasing real property, or used items that do not come with a warranty. This is a warning to buyers that they are responsible for making sure the property or item is in suitable condition, or that it fits their needs, before buying. To […]

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