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As-Is Rider in Real Estate Contract Doesn’t Defeat Implied Warranty of Habitability in Home Sale – Fattah v. Bim Deconstruction – Part II of II)

The Fattah v. Bim (2015 IL App (1st) 140171) developer defendant seemed to have double protection.  Not only did the person it sold the home to (Buyer 1) waive the implied warranty of habitability, but Buyer 1’s buyer – the plaintiff – took the home “as-is” pursuant to a contract rider. Despite the added layer of protection, …

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Posted byPaulPJune 12, 2015Posted inReal estate litigationTags: as is, bim, construction, defects, fattah, home, implied warranty, patio, waiver
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