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Under the TREC Residential Condominium Contract, the buyer has the right to review which condominium document(s) during their review period?
AOnly the HOA financials
BCondominium declaration, bylaws, rules and regulations, and most recent financial statements✓ Correct
COnly the master insurance policy
DTREC does not include document review rights in the condominium contract
Explanation
The TREC Residential Condominium Contract requires the seller to provide the buyer with the condominium documents (declaration, bylaws, rules, financials) within a specified period, and the buyer has a review period to examine them.
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