Contracts
In Maine, an 'as-is' sale means:
AThe seller makes no representations and the buyer waives all rights to inspect
BThe seller is not required to disclose known defects to the buyer
CThe seller will not make repairs, but must still disclose known material defects✓ Correct
DThe buyer automatically accepts all defects, known or unknown
Explanation
An 'as-is' sale means the seller will not make repairs, but Maine's disclosure requirements still apply. Sellers must disclose known material defects even in as-is transactions; they cannot use 'as-is' to conceal known problems.
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