Contracts
A Colorado buyer wants to purchase a property 'as is.' Under the Contract to Buy and Sell, does the buyer still have the right to inspect the property?
ANo, 'as is' means the buyer waives all inspection rights
BYes, the buyer retains the right to inspect; 'as is' only means the seller will make no repairs✓ Correct
COnly a home inspector hired by the seller may inspect the property
D'As is' is not recognized in Colorado real estate contracts
Explanation
An 'as is' provision in Colorado means the seller will not make repairs or provide credits for defects. However, the buyer retains the right to inspect and may still terminate the contract if they find unacceptable conditions.
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