What buyers usually need to verify
Warm-account language means very little if the underlying structure is still unclear
- What makes the account 'warm' in the first place, and is that claim documented or just implied?
- What restrictions, review history, or payment issues has the account already seen?
- Who owns the account today and what exactly is the buyer supposed to control afterward?
- Does the buyer understand the difference between short-term convenience and long-term operating risk?
Risk signals
The phrase may sound operational, but the risk often sits in the same old places
Weak ownership story
If the structure behind the account is hard to explain, the readiness story does not rescue the risk.
Unclear restriction history
An account that looks active can still have hidden fragility if its history is poorly documented.
No safer alternative discussed
If the only proposed path is to buy inventory, the buyer may be skipping a lower-risk structural option.