Contracts
In South Dakota, a 'home inspection contingency' typically gives the buyer the right to:
ARequire the seller to fix any defects found during the inspection
BRequest repairs, accept the property as-is, or exit the contract based on inspection findings✓ Correct
CHire any contractor to inspect, with all costs paid by the seller
DCancel the contract for any reason within the inspection period without review
Explanation
A home inspection contingency gives the buyer the right to have the property inspected and, based on findings, to request repairs/credits, accept the property, or exit the contract if issues are unacceptable.
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