Contracts

A Connecticut real estate purchase contract includes a 'walk-through' clause. This allows the buyer to:

ATour the property any time before signing the offer
BInspect the property, usually within 24-48 hours before closing, to ensure the condition hasn't changed since inspection✓ Correct
CCancel the contract if the property needs painting
DBring contractors to do work before closing

Explanation

A final walk-through clause gives the buyer the right to inspect the property shortly before closing to verify its condition is unchanged, that agreed-upon repairs are done, and that seller's personal property has been removed.

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