"Buyer Beware" redirects here. For the Irish television show, see Buyer Beware!.Caveat emptor, pronounced /ˌkæ.viː.ˈɑːt ˌɛmp.tɒr/, is Latin for
"Let the buyer beware".[1] Generally, caveat emptor is the property law doctrine that controls the sale of real property after the date of closing.
"Let the buyer beware".[1] Generally, caveat emptor is the property law doctrine that controls the sale of real property after the date of closing.