Contracts

In Kansas, a 'subject to inspection' contingency in a purchase agreement gives the buyer the right to:

AInspect only the electrical systems
BConduct a full inspection and, if unsatisfied with the results, negotiate repairs or cancel the contract and receive the earnest money back✓ Correct
CRequire the seller to fix all defects found
DOnly inspect the property with the seller present

Explanation

An inspection contingency generally allows the buyer to conduct a comprehensive property inspection and, depending on the contract terms, negotiate for repairs, a price reduction, or cancel if results are unsatisfactory.

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