Contracts
An 'as-is' clause in a Utah Purchase Contract means:
AThe seller has no disclosure obligations under any circumstances
BThe buyer accepts the property in its current condition but the seller must still disclose known material defects✓ Correct
CThe buyer waives all inspection rights
DThe seller is exempt from the Utah Seller Disclosure Act
Explanation
Even with an 'as-is' clause, Utah sellers are still required to disclose known material defects under the Utah Seller Disclosure Act. An as-is clause shifts repair responsibility to the buyer but does not eliminate the seller's disclosure obligations.
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