Contracts
A NH buyer who submits an offer 'as-is' without an inspection contingency assumes the risk of:
ANo risk — the seller still discloses all defects
BAll property defects except those the seller had a duty to disclose and failed to✓ Correct
COnly cosmetic issues
DOnly mechanical defects
Explanation
Buying as-is without inspection means the buyer accepts the property in its current condition. However, the seller still has a duty to disclose known material defects. The buyer cannot waive the seller's disclosure obligation.
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