Contracts

In Utah, 'as-is' language in a purchase contract:

AEliminates the seller's obligation to disclose known material defects
BTransfers the risk of unknown conditions to the buyer but does not waive the seller's duty to disclose known defects✓ Correct
CMeans the property has no defects
DVoids the buyer's right to a due diligence inspection

Explanation

Selling 'as-is' means the buyer accepts the property in its current condition, but sellers in Utah still have a statutory duty under the Seller Disclosure Act to disclose known material defects even in as-is sales.

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