Contracts

A 'subject to inspection and approval' contingency in an Oklahoma contract differs from a standard inspection contingency because:

AIt is not valid in Oklahoma
BIt is typically broader — the buyer has a defined period to conduct any inspections and may terminate for any or no reason during that period✓ Correct
CIt only applies to structural inspections
DThe seller must also approve the inspection terms

Explanation

A general 'subject to inspection and approval' or 'due diligence' contingency gives the buyer a broad right to inspect and investigate the property for any reason during the contingency period, with the ability to terminate based on their satisfaction or dissatisfaction.

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