Contracts
In a GAR contract, the Due Diligence Period gives the buyer the right to:
ANegotiate a lower price unconditionally
BTerminate the contract for any reason within the period✓ Correct
CDemand the seller make all repairs
DExtend the closing date without seller consent
Explanation
Georgia's Due Diligence Period (also called the Inspection Period) grants the buyer the right to terminate the contract for any reason whatsoever during the specified period and receive a full refund of earnest money.
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