Contracts
What is a 'free look' period in an Idaho real estate transaction?
AA period when buyers may view a property without making an offer
BA period during which a buyer may review property information, inspect the property, and terminate the contract without cause✓ Correct
CA trial period for rental tenants
DA government-mandated cooling-off period
Explanation
A 'free look' period (due diligence period) is a contractual time during which the buyer may investigate the property and cancel the contract for any reason within the period, receiving their earnest money back. This is broader than a specific inspection contingency.
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