Contracts
A home inspection contingency typically allows a buyer to:
ADemand the seller make all repairs identified by the inspector
BNegotiate repairs, receive credits, or cancel the contract based on inspection findings✓ Correct
CRenegotiate the purchase price by any amount
DCancel only if structural defects are found
Explanation
A home inspection contingency gives the buyer the right to review inspection results and either negotiate repairs/credits, accept the property, or cancel and recover the deposit.
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