Contracts
A Nebraska purchase agreement with an 'as-is' clause and no inspection contingency means the buyer:
AStill has a right to inspect but accepts the property's condition at the time of signing
BAccepts the property in its current condition and generally cannot cancel based on inspection findings✓ Correct
CHas no protection whatsoever if serious defects are found
DCan still cancel if any minor defect is discovered
Explanation
Without an inspection contingency, a buyer who accepts 'as-is' generally cannot cancel based on inspection findings, though they may still have remedies for known concealed defects not disclosed on the SPCDS.
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