Contracts

A Kentucky purchase contract that contains a 'right of inspection' clause gives the buyer the right to:

AInspect only the exterior of the property
BHire a professional inspector to evaluate the property's condition✓ Correct
CInspect the seller's financial records
DInspect only items listed in the seller's disclosure

Explanation

A right of inspection clause gives the buyer the right to conduct a professional property inspection, examining the physical condition of the home and its systems.

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