Beware of walking away from a home sale contract over a listing mistake — it cost this family big time
The standard "entire agreement" clause in the purchase and sale contract, writes Bob Aaron, means a mistake in a listing, but not noted in the sale contract, is not a valid reason to get out of a deal.
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