Contracts
In Nebraska, an inspection contingency gives the buyer the right to:
ADemand the seller repair any item costing more than $100
BReview inspection findings and, if unsatisfied, negotiate repairs, accept the property, or void the contract✓ Correct
CPerform the property inspection personally with no professional inspector
DDelay closing indefinitely pending inspection results
Explanation
An inspection contingency allows the buyer to have the property professionally inspected. Based on findings, the buyer can request repairs, accept the property as-is, or void the contract within the contingency period.
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