Contracts

A 'subject to inspection' contingency in a Utah purchase contract gives the buyer the right to:

ACancel only if major structural defects are found
BCancel the contract for any reason discovered during the inspection within the contingency period✓ Correct
CRequire the seller to repair all defects found in the inspection
DConduct unlimited inspections after closing

Explanation

A due diligence/inspection contingency in the Utah RPC gives the buyer the right to investigate the property and cancel for any reason within the due diligence period. Sellers are not required to make repairs, but the buyer can negotiate repairs or cancel.

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