Contracts

What is an 'as-is' clause in a Michigan purchase agreement?

AIt eliminates the seller's duty to complete the Seller's Disclosure Statement
BIt means the buyer accepts the property in its present condition but does not waive fraud claims✓ Correct
CIt transfers all liability to the real estate agent
DIt voids all inspection contingencies automatically

Explanation

An 'as-is' clause means the buyer agrees to accept the property in its current condition. However, it does not eliminate the seller's obligation to disclose known defects or protect the buyer from fraudulent misrepresentation.

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