READ THIS FULLY - This laptop has 2 main issues that prevent it from being a workable machine.  Buy this only for parts or to repair.  1) the main logic board has liquid damage per the photos.  This corrosion was cleaned with isopropyl alcohol.  The board does not power on or charge unless a charged battery is present.  2) The screen also has liquid damage as visible in the bottom right of the photos.  It shows up more on light colored content, and quite visible on a white screen.  I do not believe it is repairable.  The lid of the MacBook has a significant dent, and some scratches.  What is good?  The top case, keyboard, battery, trackpad, and speakers all work and the battery has only 355 cycles and is in normal health.  The SSD is a 128GB and is healthy with a fresh install of Ventura, Apple User account with blank password.  There is no iCloud lock.  This machine has parts from 2 Macbooks, and the logic board serial number does not match the bottom case printing.
Other notes: a connected charger intermittently draws 5V on one of the two USB-C ports.  It does not draw 19V.  The power input circuitry where the corrosion was found gets hot when plugged in and drawing 5V.  Once you open the lid, the machine should turn on, but will begin to drain the battery with no way to charge it.  No soldering or hot air has been used to troubleshoot this computer.  The computer was reassembled with no left over parts.  I believe it to be complete.  No charger is supplied.  
This could make a good project for a Louis Rossmann student.