RED FLAG #3 - FROM A 3-BED DUPLEX TO A 1-BED APARTMENT
- Claire Aumont

- Jan 8
- 1 min read
In this one case, the buyers had invited me to visit a three-bedroom duplex that uh they wanted to buy. They were ready to sign a sale agreement at the end of my visit because they had already seen this property twice. Unfortunately, what I saw was not a three bed duplex, but a one-bedroom apartment with a natic that had been converted into two rooms. The conversion had been realized without authorization and there is no way this conversion would have been authorized by the commune and the two rooms under the eaves were just too small to be referenced as bedrooms. During my visit, the two agents lied through their teeth. their client, the seller, had been deceived and in turn they were trying to deceive potential buyers so the seller would not lose too much money over the two transactions. Needless to say, my clients did not sign the sale agreement.








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