Contracts
Under NC's NC Offer to Purchase (Form 2-T), 'occupancy' (possession) typically transfers to the buyer:
AAt the beginning of the due diligence period
BAt closing unless otherwise agreed✓ Correct
C30 days after closing
DOnly after all repairs are completed
Explanation
Under the standard NC Offer to Purchase, the seller delivers possession of the property to the buyer at the time of closing unless a different arrangement (such as a seller post-closing occupancy agreement) is negotiated.
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