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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Schlegel finds that the trial court should not have found for a homebuyer on her claim that her real estate agent did not verify the living area square footage before buying the house. The agent did not owe the buyer a duty to determine whether an enclosed patio in the living area was included in the square footage measurement. The buyer had the responsibility to hire a third party to verify the accuracy of the square footage of the home during the inspection period. Reversed.
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