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What is a walk-through inspection in a Nevada residential purchase transaction?
AThe home inspection contingency period
BA final inspection by the buyer shortly before closing to verify the property's condition and confirm that agreed repairs have been made✓ Correct
CThe Nevada Real Estate Division's inspection of the transaction file
DThe lender's inspection to confirm the property exists
Explanation
The final walk-through (typically 24–48 hours before closing) allows the buyer to verify the property is in the agreed condition, that all personal property included in the sale is present, and that any negotiated repairs have been completed.
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