Contracts
In Kansas, an 'as-is' sale does NOT relieve the seller from the obligation to:
AReduce the listing price for known defects
BDisclose known material defects and conditions that affect the property's value✓ Correct
CMake repairs before closing
DPay for an independent inspection
Explanation
'As-is' sales do not override the seller's duty to disclose known material defects. Concealing known defects in an 'as-is' sale still constitutes fraudulent misrepresentation.
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