Contracts
An Oklahoma home inspection contingency gives the buyer the right to negotiate repairs or credits. If the seller refuses all repairs, the buyer may:
AForce the seller to make repairs through a court order
BProceed with the purchase 'as is', renegotiate the price, or terminate the contract and receive their earnest money back per the contingency terms✓ Correct
CAutomatically receive the earnest money without any further action
DReport the seller to OREC
Explanation
If the seller refuses to make repairs requested after inspection, the buyer (under a properly written inspection contingency) may choose to proceed as-is, renegotiate the price, or exercise their right to terminate and receive their earnest money back.
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