Contracts
In Kentucky, an 'as-is' clause in a contract does NOT relieve the seller of the obligation to:
AMake any repairs before closing
BDisclose known material defects
CAllow the buyer to inspect the property
DBoth B and C✓ Correct
Explanation
Even with an 'as-is' clause, the seller must still disclose known material defects and allow the buyer to inspect the property. 'As-is' means the seller won't make repairs, not that they can conceal problems.
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