Contracts

An 'as-is' clause in a Florida real estate contract means that:

AThe seller makes no warranties and the buyer accepts the property in its current condition✓ Correct
BThe buyer cannot conduct any inspections
CThe seller must repair all defects found during inspection
DThe contract is automatically void if defects are found

Explanation

An as-is clause means the buyer accepts the property in its current condition without requiring the seller to make repairs. However, the seller still must disclose all known material defects, and the buyer retains the right to inspect and cancel if unsatisfied.

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