Escrow & Title
In South Dakota, which statement about a 'buyer's walk-through' before closing is TRUE?
AIt is a formal appraisal performed for the buyer's benefit
BIt allows the buyer to verify the property's condition and that agreed-upon items are in place before closing✓ Correct
CIt is required by South Dakota law for all residential transactions
DIt must be performed by a licensed home inspector
Explanation
A pre-closing walk-through allows the buyer to inspect the property to ensure its condition hasn't changed since inspection, agreed repairs are done, and included personal property is still present.
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