Contracts
A home inspection contingency in an Ohio purchase contract typically gives the buyer the right to:
ADemand any repairs the buyer desires
BCancel the contract or negotiate repairs if the inspection reveals unsatisfactory conditions✓ Correct
CRe-negotiate the price regardless of inspection results
DRequire the seller to bring the home to perfect condition
Explanation
A home inspection contingency allows the buyer to cancel the contract, request repairs, or negotiate a price reduction if the home inspection reveals conditions the buyer deems unsatisfactory.
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