Contracts
A NH purchase and sale agreement that contains a due diligence period allows the buyer to:
ARenegotiate the price only
BInvestigate all aspects of the property and withdraw for any reason or no reason within the period✓ Correct
COnly conduct a title search
DOnly review the seller's disclosure
Explanation
A due diligence contingency (sometimes called a 'free look' period) allows the buyer to investigate any and all aspects of the property and withdraw without cause and receive their deposit back — if done within the specified period.
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