Contracts

A Vermont purchase contract that states the buyer may purchase 'as-is' means the seller:

AIs not required to disclose any known defects
BIs still obligated to disclose known material defects, but the buyer accepts the property in its current condition✓ Correct
CCan make no representations of any kind
DIs absolved of all warranty and disclosure obligations

Explanation

Even with an 'as-is' clause, Vermont sellers must disclose known material defects. The 'as-is' clause means the buyer accepts the property in its current condition and waives the right to require the seller to make repairs, but it does not eliminate the seller's disclosure obligations or prevent fraud claims.

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