Contracts
Under a Florida purchase contract, if a buyer exercises their inspection right and requests repairs, the seller can:
AOnly agree to make all repairs requested
BAgree, decline, or negotiate the repairs; if no agreement is reached, either party may cancel✓ Correct
CForce the buyer to proceed regardless of the inspection results
DOnly decline repairs if the property is sold as is
Explanation
In a standard Florida contract, if the buyer requests repairs and the seller declines, the parties may negotiate. If they cannot reach agreement, either party may terminate the contract (depending on contract terms) and the buyer's deposit is typically returned.
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