Agency
A NJ buyer's agent who facilitates a transaction in which the buyer purchases a 'as-is' foreclosure bank property does NOT have a diminished duty to:
AObtain a property history from the bank
BAdvise the buyer to conduct their own due diligence inspections and investigations✓ Correct
CGuarantee the property's condition on the buyer's behalf
DRecommend professional inspections despite the as-is condition
Explanation
Even in an as-is foreclosure sale, a buyer's agent must advise their client to conduct thorough due diligence including professional inspections. The as-is nature of the transaction makes this advice more—not less—critical.
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