Contracts
A Montana purchase agreement for residential property typically includes an inspection contingency that allows the buyer to:
ADemand the seller make all repairs found by the inspector
BOrder inspections and negotiate repairs, credits, or cancel the contract based on inspection findings within the specified period✓ Correct
CConduct inspections after closing only
DOnly inspect the property once before making an offer
Explanation
An inspection contingency gives the buyer the right to conduct professional inspections and then negotiate repairs or credits with the seller, or cancel the contract and recover earnest money if the inspection reveals unsatisfactory conditions.
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