Contracts
A New Mexico residential purchase contract typically includes a provision for which type of property inspection?
AOnly a structural inspection
BA general home inspection, plus specific inspections for items such as roof, HVAC, septic, and pest✓ Correct
COnly environmental testing
DOnly a lender-required appraisal
Explanation
Standard New Mexico purchase contracts include inspection contingencies covering a general home inspection and may also address specific inspections (radon, pest/termite, septic, well, roof) as relevant to the property.
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