Contracts

A Connecticut residential purchase contract includes a 'walk-through inspection' provision. The purpose of the walk-through is to:

AAllow the buyer to negotiate a lower price before closing
BConfirm that the property is in substantially the same condition as when the offer was made and that any agreed-upon repairs have been completed✓ Correct
CProvide an opportunity to add new items to the contract
DAllow the buyer to measure all rooms before closing

Explanation

The final walk-through (typically 24-48 hours before closing) allows the buyer to verify that the property's condition has not materially changed since the offer was accepted, that all agreed repairs have been completed, and that personal property to be included in the sale is still present.

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