Contracts
The Florida Realtors/Florida Bar (FR/Bar) As Is Residential Contract for Sale and Purchase is commonly used when:
AThe seller agrees to make all repairs identified in the inspection
BThe buyer agrees to purchase the property in its current condition without seller repair obligations✓ Correct
CThe property is a new construction home
DThe transaction involves a commercial property
Explanation
The FR/Bar As Is contract is used when the buyer agrees to purchase the property in its present condition, accepting the property 'as is.' The seller is not obligated to make repairs, though the buyer retains inspection rights.
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