Contracts
In Hawaii, what is a 'walk-through inspection' before closing?
AA. A formal structural inspection by a licensed engineer
BB. A final buyer inspection to confirm the property's condition matches the contract terms before closing✓ Correct
CC. The seller's inspection to identify items to fix before closing
DD. The lender's inspection required for loan approval
Explanation
The final walk-through is a buyer's inspection just before closing to verify the property is in the agreed condition, agreed-upon repairs are complete, and all included items are present.
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