Selling a Defective Product at a Discounted Price
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Question
I am selling a Torah scroll that has a hole in the parchment in one place, professionally repaired. This reduces the price of the scroll, but I am selling it at a significantly lower price compared to the market. Do I need to inform the buyer?
Answer
Hello,
There is no obligation to inform when the price is clearly lower.
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