As is where is: buyer assumes property condition and liabilities, seller disclaims responsibility for existing dues or amenities. The phrase as is where is denotes that purchasers accept the property's condition and attendant liabilities at sale, the seller disclaims responsibility for pre existing defects, unpaid dues or unprovided amenities, and intending bidders are put on notice to ascertain facilities and liabilities themselves; acceptance on that basis ordinarily estops an allottee from later contending the seller owed an obligation to provide amenities or discharge outstanding local charges.
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As is where is: buyer assumes property condition and liabilities, seller disclaims responsibility for existing dues or amenities.
The phrase as is where is denotes that purchasers accept the property's condition and attendant liabilities at sale, the seller disclaims responsibility for pre existing defects, unpaid dues or unprovided amenities, and intending bidders are put on notice to ascertain facilities and liabilities themselves; acceptance on that basis ordinarily estops an allottee from later contending the seller owed an obligation to provide amenities or discharge outstanding local charges.
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