Contracts

An as-is clause in a purchase contract means the seller:

AMakes no warranties and the buyer accepts the property in its current condition✓ Correct
BIs exempt from Indiana disclosure requirements
CGuarantees there are no defects in the property
DCannot negotiate repairs after inspection

Explanation

An as-is clause means the buyer accepts the property in its current condition; however, in Indiana the seller is still required to complete the Seller's Residential Real Estate Sales Disclosure.

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