The Questions to Ask a Seller About the Water
In a caveat emptor state a vague conversation buys you nothing. Specific written questions are the thing that shifts the obligation.
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Alabama keeps caveat emptor on used homes, and water is close to the ideal hidden defect. What the loan requires, what the seller must answer, and what to ask.
In a caveat emptor state a vague conversation buys you nothing. Specific written questions are the thing that shifts the obligation.
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Yes, usually — and it cannot be a test the buyer, the seller, or a treatment company arranges. The rule is stricter than most people expect.
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Often yes. The questions worth settling first are sizing, warranty and who owns the outcome if the unit turns out to be wrong for your water.
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Alabama keeps caveat emptor on used homes. The seller generally has no duty to volunteer anything — but a direct question changes that.
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Hardness, pH, chlorine and TDS, measured in your kitchen and explained on the spot. Free, and sometimes the answer is that you need nothing.
No charge, no obligation, and a real number rather than a regional average.