Contracts
A Montana purchase agreement states the property is being sold 'as-is.' This means:
AThe buyer has no right to inspect the property
BThe seller still must disclose known material defects, but is not agreeing to make repairs✓ Correct
CThe seller is not required to provide any disclosures
DThe buyer waives all rights under the Seller's Disclosure Act
Explanation
An 'as-is' sale does not eliminate the seller's obligation to disclose known material defects under Montana law. It means the seller will not make repairs, but the buyer still has the right to inspect and the seller must disclose known issues.
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