Contracts
An Indiana purchase contract 'subject to home inspection satisfactory to buyer in buyer's sole discretion' gives the buyer:
AVery limited cancellation rights
BVery broad cancellation rights — the buyer can cancel for any reason they personally find unsatisfactory in the inspection✓ Correct
CThe right to require the seller to make all repairs
DAutomatic termination of the contract
Explanation
An inspection contingency subject to the buyer's 'sole discretion' is extremely broad — it allows the buyer to cancel for any reason based on the inspection without needing objective justification.
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