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Tell the moron who bought it that PPI is intended to stand for Pre-Purchase Inspection, meaning beforehand, where they can either walk away from it or negotiate out the findings of the report into the sales price. This is when the prerogative on how to proceed is all theirs. In this case however, it stands for Post-Purchase Inspection, which affords the buyer none of those options.
Of all the professions a used car buyer could have, you’d think that an attorney would be the one to do their proper due diligence prior to purchase enough so that they wouldn’t find themselves in this predicament. I’d gather this implies that this buyer/attorney is quite poor at their own profession, as proper due diligence is needed to be a successful attorney. If I ever got wind that this is how my attorney handles his own transactions (deals), he’d never be handling any of mine anymore.
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