Contracts
A Kentucky purchase contract for commercial property typically contains which additional provisions not common in residential contracts?
AHome inspection contingency
BEnvironmental contingency, due diligence period, and zoning verification✓ Correct
CSeller's disclosure form
DHomestead exemption language
Explanation
Commercial purchase contracts typically include environmental assessment contingencies, extended due diligence periods, zoning verification, lease review, and tenant estoppel requirements not typically seen in residential contracts.
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