Contracts
Under the Arizona Association of REALTORS® Residential Purchase Contract, the buyer's right to conduct a property inspection is addressed in the:
AFinancing contingency clause
BBuyer's Inspection Notice and Seller's Response (BINSR) process✓ Correct
CTitle insurance commitment section
DHOA addendum
Explanation
The AAR Residential Purchase Contract uses the Buyer's Inspection Notice and Seller's Response (BINSR) process. After inspections, the buyer delivers a BINSR listing items they want repaired, and the seller responds by agreeing, declining, or offering a credit.
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