Contracts
In NJ, a 'final walkthrough' conducted just before closing is designed to ensure:
AThe buyer can renegotiate the price one last time
BThe property is in substantially the same condition as when the contract was signed, agreed repairs have been completed, and the seller has vacated per the contract terms✓ Correct
CThe appraiser confirms the value
DThe title company verifies the deed
Explanation
The final walkthrough (typically 24–48 hours before closing in NJ) allows the buyer to verify: the property's condition hasn't deteriorated, contracted repairs are complete, appliances and systems work, and the seller has removed their belongings per the contract.
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