Contracts
An 'as-is' clause in a Missouri listing does NOT relieve the seller of the obligation to:
AMake repairs
BDisclose known material defects✓ Correct
CAccept below-market offers
DComplete the Seller's Disclosure Statement
Explanation
Even with an as-is clause, the seller must still disclose known material defects on the Missouri Seller's Disclosure Statement. The as-is clause means the buyer accepts the property's condition but not the seller's right to hide defects.
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