洋葱行好冷(黑)约

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你卖房子的经纪?这里在卖车,ok?:rolleyes:
Technically, selling a house "as is" means the owner is selling the home in its current condition, and will make no repairs or improvements (or give the buyer any credits to fund these fix-its).
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The term "as is" is rarely tacked on a property that's perfect and move-in ready. On the contrary, "as is" homes are often in disrepair, because the sellers can't afford to fix these flaws (which would help them sell the home for a higher price). Or else, the house may have been through foreclosure and is now owned by a bank, or the seller died and left the house to inheritors who have little idea what could be wrong with it.

Whatever the reason, the current sellers aren't willing to pretty up the place before they pass it along. They just want to cash in on the sale and move on.

All of this means that if you buy this house, you buy any problems it may have, too.
Pros and cons of ‘as is' homes

So how can "as is" be the aforementioned opportunity, if you're taking on all those problems? It all comes down to cash value.

When you see those two short words in a listing, it usually indicates that the home will have a relatively low price to start with, and the sellers might even entertain still lower offers. If you are a contractor or handy with a hammer, are looking for a home to flip, or maybe just want an extreme bargain, “as is” could be music to your ears.

Yet the downsides of an "as is" property are obvious and should not be underestimated; any number of things could be wrong with the house that are not immediately apparent to the eye. You might think you’re getting a killer deal, but you could also be throwing your life savings into a black hole.
Should you buy a home as is?

Now that you know the pros and cons of buying an "as is" home, you might be wondering whether to move ahead—and how.

Since they can be bargains, they are worth considering, although there's one precaution you'll definitely want to take: a home inspection. A home inspector examines the house from basement to rafters and will point out any problems plaguing the place—both current or potentially in your future, such as an old roof that may need replacing five years later.

A home inspection costs around $300 to $500, and typically occurs after you've made an offer on a home that's been accepted and put down a deposit. On houses that aren't sold "as is," buyers may use problems found during the inspection to demand that repairs are made (or that credits be given so they can make those repairs themselves).

While "as is" sellers have already made it clear they won't lift a finger on that front, a home inspection still serves an important purpose for buyers. Provided you place a home inspection contingency in your contract, this means that if the inspector unearths problems you don't want to address, you can walk away from the deal with your deposit in hand.

“You should always elect to do a home inspection, especially on a bank-owned property where no one knew how the home was cared for and no one knows what happened right before the past owners left the property,” says Winston Westbrook, a broker and owner of Westbrook National Real Estate Co. specializing in short sales and distressed properties.

“Yes, you lose out on the cost of the home inspection, but the cost of the home inspection is well worth it considering the headache you would have had in the future trying to make the house livable.”
 
借贴问一下,我的车开了9万多公里,最近做夏季检查,车行说wheel cylinder, premium drum, premium break pads 和 premium rotor 都要换了,报价最起码一千,我觉得有些贵,哪个车行性价比高些?请推荐,谢谢啊!
 
借贴问一下,我的车开了9万多公里,最近做夏季检查,车行说wheel cylinder, premium drum, premium break pads 和 premium rotor 都要换了,报价最起码一千,我觉得有些贵,哪个车行性价比高些?请推荐,谢谢啊!
啥意思?
 
请教这个as is是什么条件,看到过好多次,一直搞不懂具体意思,谢谢。
f you're interested in buying a used car, you've probably seen the phrase "as is" on the window sticker or on a dealership's Web site. It's typically used in conjunction with a warranty: Some cars include a warranty, but some cars are sold as is. What exactly does the term mean?
As Is, No Warranty

The term "as is" is commonly used in the pre-owned car world to describe a car's warranty status. Specifically, some cars are offered as is, without a warranty; other cars include a warranty.

In general, the term "as is" means that a certain car is available in the condition as it is on the lot. This means that any defects or flaws with the car will be your responsibility as the buyer and won't be covered by a warranty. In fact, "as is" is usually used in conjunction with the term "no warranty," just to be sure that the buyer knows he or she is buying a used car as it sits on the lot without any warranty coverage. Dealers are legally obligated to explain to the customer whether a car is being sold as is or with a warranty.
Limitations of As Is

Now that we've explained the term "as is," it's important to understand why it can be troublesome if you're the buyer. Unlike a new car, which is almost always sold with a long warranty designed to cover any problems, the defects of an as-is car are the buyer's responsibility. In other words, if you buy a car as is and the transmission fails a few blocks from the dealership as you're driving it home, the dealership is typically under no legal obligation to take back the car or cover the cost of repairs.

As a result, you'll probably want to consider getting any sort of as-is car inspected by a mechanic before you buy it. It will give you some insight into the type of problems that might be lurking under the skin, and it could give you more leverage when the time comes to negotiate a selling price.
 
my car is less than 80000 km.the brake condition is very good, i can still drive another 3 to 4 years before get new parts.
Good for you. The mechanic who did the summer inspection for my car told me that it is better to change the items he listed within couple of months. :(
 
请教这个as is是什么条件,看到过好多次,一直搞不懂具体意思,谢谢。
楼上都解释清楚了。就是买家全包,卖家只收钱交车。之后就各不相欠了。IKEA有个区就是as is
 
真要换所有这些东西,一千不贵。问题是:为啥要换?你信得过这个祭司,就换吧。我的车行,从第三年就开始鼓动我换车。o_O
借贴问一下,我的车开了9万多公里,最近做夏季检查,车行说wheel cylinder, premium drum, premium break pads 和 premium rotor 都要换了,报价最起码一千,我觉得有些贵,哪个车行性价比高些?请推荐,谢谢啊!
 
真要换所有这些东西,一千不贵。问题是:为啥要换?你信得过这个祭司,就换吧。我的车行,从第三年就开始鼓动我换车。o_O

不是BMW就是benz。。。:D
 
一年没去洋葱行了,6个小时前高高兴兴去车去见老朋友,没想到见到一个粗鲁接待女和一个冷漠的老板,我是一辆2015年新车,看老朋友面子,去洋葱行做安检转给他人。这辆车刚到卖车行做年检换车胎,刹车片要求以后再换,现运行安全。车在洋葱行剎车片一定要换,(洋葱行检测结果,刹车板小于1mm,2015年车10万公里,我也去看了,起码还有10mm)否则不出安检报告,强卖强买,车就一直悬在车架上一个多小时,直到我问车检的怎样,,接待女才告诉我交$108工钱,取车走人。去洋葱之前,朋友都劝我不要去该车行,一切都变了,大家不信,可以去体验一下感受。
长周未一过,大家都很忙,忙挣钱,忙花钱。我的车安检也搞定了,贴上两安捡结论,话不多说,黑(店)白(店)一目了然。

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长周未一过,大家都很忙,忙挣钱,忙花钱。我的车安检也搞定了,贴上两安捡结论,话不多说,黑(店)白(店)一目了然。
一个换pads,一个换pads&rotors
 
长周未一过,大家都很忙,忙挣钱,忙花钱。我的车安检也搞定了,贴上两安捡结论,话不多说,黑(店)白(店)一目了然。
same street
 
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