Contracts
Under the Utah REPC, a buyer who waives the Due Diligence condition before the deadline:
ACan still cancel based on inspection results
BLoses the right to cancel for any reason under that condition but may still cancel under other applicable conditions✓ Correct
CAutomatically wins in a multiple-offer situation
DIs entitled to a reduced purchase price
Explanation
Once a buyer waives the Due Diligence condition, they can no longer cancel under it. However, other conditions (financing, appraisal) may still be available as a basis for cancellation if not yet waived.
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