Contracts

In Connecticut, an 'as-is' clause in a purchase contract means:

AThe seller has no duty to disclose known defects
BThe buyer accepts the property in its current condition but sellers must still disclose known material defects✓ Correct
CThe buyer waives the right to a home inspection
DThe property has no warranties of any kind

Explanation

An 'as-is' clause means the buyer accepts the property in its present condition. However, Connecticut sellers are still legally required to disclose known material defects—the clause does not eliminate that duty.

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