Contracts
In Maine, a real estate contract that includes an 'as-is' clause means the buyer:
ACannot conduct any inspections
BAccepts the property in its current condition and the seller makes no warranties about its condition✓ Correct
CWaives all legal rights to sue the seller for defects
DGets a price reduction automatically
Explanation
An 'as-is' clause means the buyer accepts the property in its current condition. The seller makes no warranties. However, sellers still must disclose known material defects, and buyers retain the right to inspect.
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