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Should I Tell A Potential Buyer Of My Aunts Trailer That The Water May Be Bad?

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Cindy1302 | 20:09 Tue 01st Apr 2025 | Family & Relationships
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My aunt lived in a trailer park for 2 years, but now she lives with me. When she was living there, she said she got sick, but stopped drinking the water in the trailer, and started drinking bottled water instead, and then she felt better. She has someone coming to look at the trailer, an older lady who is qualified to live in the park. Her 12 year old grand daughter will be staying with her every weekend. I told me aunt we should tell them that the water may be bad to drunk, but she said no, and that there's no proof it was even the water that made her feel sick. Should I tell them anyway just in case even though it may blow the sale?

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No.

It has nothing to do with you, no.

Do people really drink the water that comes from trailer taps out there? dalalanglanglanglanglangdang

Will you tell the restaurant where you might work that you think you have rats in your house.?

Im sure a potential buyer will ask neighbours what conditions are like in the park. Has anybody else been sick. It could have been that your aunts hygiene was not that good

🥱 Just report everyone Cindy.

 

^ what he said

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Yes report every single thing that happens in your life if it makes you feel better......  

From what you have written today and in the past, nothing has been confirmed medically therefore in my opinion you do not need to mention anything.

But, you are in a different country, that has different laws and regulations in place.

no

you are nothing to do with that contract - in any legal system

dont be mean to Cindy - I got suspended when I did it

If the trailer is in, or near, Flint Michigan, the potential purchasers would likely know about the water.

Say nothing.  Caveat emptor.

It's not certain if there is anything wrong with the water anyway, but out of decency I would say, "By the way, my aunt is very fussy about water and always boils it or drinks it bottled."

 

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