Contracts
Under a NH purchase and sale agreement, the seller warrants that at closing the property will be delivered:
AIn better condition than at the time of the offer
BFree of all personal property and in substantially the same condition as when the offer was made✓ Correct
CWith all improvements permitted and completed to code, regardless of what was disclosed
DAt the seller's discretion
Explanation
Standard NH purchase and sale agreements require the seller to deliver the property free of personal property (unless contracted to remain) and in substantially the same condition as when the offer was accepted — no new damage, no material changes.
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