Contracts
A NH home inspection contingency that expires without action by the buyer is:
AExtended automatically for another 5 days
BWaived — the buyer proceeds without the protection of that contingency✓ Correct
CVoid — the contract terminates
DExtended at the broker's discretion
Explanation
If a contingency deadline passes without the protected party exercising their rights (requesting repairs, withdrawing), the contingency is typically waived by default — and the buyer is obligated to proceed without that protection.
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