Contracts

A Montana purchase agreement allows the buyer to conduct a 'due diligence' period. During this time, the buyer typically may:

AOnly inspect the physical condition of the property
BInvestigate all aspects of the property including physical condition, title, zoning, environmental, permits, leases, and financial matters✓ Correct
CNegotiate price after the inspection only
DCancel only for physical defects, not other due diligence findings

Explanation

A due diligence period allows the buyer to fully investigate the property. This may include physical inspections, title review, zoning verification, environmental assessments, review of permits and leases, and financial analysis—depending on the contract terms.

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