Contracts
An 'as-is' sale does not relieve the seller from the obligation to:
AMake any repairs before closing
BProvide the buyer with the Rhode Island Residential Real Estate Condition Disclosure Statement✓ Correct
CPay the full real estate commission
DAllow the buyer to conduct an inspection
Explanation
Even in an 'as-is' sale, the seller must still complete and deliver the Residential Real Estate Condition Disclosure Statement. An as-is clause transfers risk of defects to the buyer but does not override the statutory duty to disclose known conditions.
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