Contracts
In Kansas, a real estate contract's 'due diligence period' allows the buyer to conduct which types of investigations?
AOnly a home inspection
BPhysical inspection, title review, survey, environmental assessment, zoning verification, and any other investigations relevant to the buyer's decision✓ Correct
COnly a title search
DOnly a mortgage appraisal
Explanation
Due diligence allows comprehensive investigation including physical inspection, title review, survey, environmental assessment, zoning and permit verification, financial review (for income properties), and any other matter affecting the buyer's decision.
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