Contracts
In Ohio, an 'as-is' sale does NOT relieve the seller of the duty to:
AMake any repairs to the property
BDisclose known material defects on the Ohio Residential Property Disclosure Form✓ Correct
CPay for the home inspection
DProvide a warranty on appliances
Explanation
Even in an 'as-is' sale, the seller is still required to complete the Ohio Residential Property Disclosure Form and disclose all known material defects. 'As-is' means the buyer accepts the condition, not that defects can be hidden.
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