Contracts
A 'subject to' purchase means the buyer is acquiring property:
AOnly if the inspection is satisfactory
BSubject to an existing mortgage that the buyer does not personally assume✓ Correct
CSubject to the seller's right to repurchase
DContingent on rezoning approval
Explanation
A 'subject to' purchase means the buyer takes ownership of the property but the existing mortgage remains in the seller's name. The buyer makes payments but is not personally liable for the mortgage debt.
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