Contracts
In Minnesota, a 'walk-through inspection' (final walkthrough) before closing allows the buyer to verify:
AThe property's title is clear
BThe property is in the agreed-upon condition, agreed repairs have been completed, and personal property included in the sale is present✓ Correct
CThe mortgage has been approved
DThe seller has vacated the property
Explanation
The final walkthrough in Minnesota is the buyer's opportunity to confirm that: (1) the property's condition has not materially changed since the purchase agreement was signed, (2) any repairs required by the contract have been completed, and (3) items of personal property included in the sale are still present. It is not a new inspection but a verification.
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