Contracts
In Hawaii, what is an 'as-is' sale and what are its limitations?
AA. The buyer accepts the property without any inspection rights
BB. The seller sells without making repairs, but disclosure obligations still apply✓ Correct
CC. The buyer waives all rights to sue the seller after closing
DD. The property is sold without title insurance
Explanation
An 'as-is' sale means the seller will not make repairs, but Hawaii disclosure laws still require the seller to disclose known material defects. 'As-is' does not eliminate the seller's disclosure obligations or the buyer's right to inspect the property.
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