Contracts (alternative)
In Maryland, a purchase contract's 'walk-through inspection' provision typically allows the buyer to:
AConduct a full home inspection before settlement
BDo a final inspection of the property shortly before settlement to verify its condition✓ Correct
CRenegotiate the price based on inspection findings
DCancel the contract if any new issues are found
Explanation
The final walk-through (typically 24–48 hours before settlement) allows the buyer to confirm the property's condition is substantially the same as when the contract was signed and that agreed repairs are complete.
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