Contracts

When a Georgia Purchase and Sale Agreement states 'AS-IS, WHERE-IS,' the buyer:

ACannot conduct any inspections
BAccepts the property in its current condition but typically retains the right to inspect✓ Correct
CWaives all rights including title insurance
DMust accept the seller's representations without question

Explanation

An 'as-is' purchase means the buyer accepts the property in its current condition and the seller makes no warranties to repair. However, the buyer typically retains the right to inspect and the seller must still disclose known material defects.

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