Contracts

In New Mexico, a 'right to inspect' clause in a purchase contract typically provides the buyer with the right to:

AInspect the property after closing
BHire professional inspectors to evaluate the property within a specified period and negotiate based on findings✓ Correct
CInspect the seller's financial records
DInspect the seller's title insurance policy

Explanation

A property inspection clause allows the buyer to have the property professionally inspected within a specified contingency period. Based on findings, the buyer may request repairs, negotiate credits, accept as-is, or void the contract.

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