Contracts
In Kansas, the 'as-is' clause in a purchase agreement means:
AThe seller has no disclosure obligations
BThe buyer agrees to purchase the property in its current condition, though seller disclosure duties still apply✓ Correct
CThe inspection contingency is automatically waived
DKREC approval is not needed
Explanation
An 'as-is' clause means the buyer accepts the property in its current condition. However, Kansas sellers still have a duty to disclose known material defects — 'as-is' does not excuse fraud or concealment.
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