Contracts
Oklahoma's 'as-is' clause means the buyer accepts the property in its current condition. However, the buyer typically retains the right to:
AForce the seller to make repairs regardless of the clause
BInspect the property and terminate the contract if the inspection reveals unacceptable conditions✓ Correct
CSue the seller for any defect discovered post-closing
DDemand a price reduction for any defect found
Explanation
Even in 'as-is' transactions, the buyer retains the right to inspect the property. If the inspection reveals serious problems the buyer finds unacceptable, they may terminate the contract (if an inspection contingency exists) rather than taking the property 'as is.'
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