Another reader bought a home listed “as-is” because the price was too good to pass up. The seller disclosed a broken dishwasher and some cosmetic wall damage. What wasn’t disclosed: the roof was patched three times and leaking again. The electrical panel was outdated and unsafe. Repairs ended up costing nearly $20,000 in the first year. “As-is” doesn’t just mean the seller won’t fix things. It means you’re accepting every hidden problem that might be waiting. #House #HomeBuying #LessonsLearned