Contracts
A NJ 'as-is' sale where the seller provides no representations or warranties means the buyer is relying on:
AThe seller's verbal promises
BTheir own due diligence, including professional inspections, to discover and evaluate the property's condition✓ Correct
CThe broker's assessment of property condition
DThe tax assessment as an indicator of condition
Explanation
In an as-is transaction, the buyer accepts that no representations or warranties are made about condition and must rely on their own due diligence (inspections, title review, environmental studies) to evaluate what they are purchasing.
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