Contracts
A Kansas builder-buyer new construction contract differs from a resale purchase agreement primarily because it may include provisions for:
AShorter inspection periods
BConstruction timeline milestones, specifications, change orders, selection of finishes, and warranty terms✓ Correct
CLower earnest money requirements
DKREC-approved standard terms only
Explanation
New construction contracts include unique provisions addressing construction timelines, architectural specifications, change orders during construction, material and finish selections, and builder warranties.
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