Contracts

Vermont's 'due diligence' period in a real estate contract typically allows the buyer to:

ANegotiate the purchase price after signing
BConduct inspections, review documents, and investigate the property before committing irrevocably✓ Correct
CMove into the property before closing
DBegin renovations before the closing date

Explanation

The due diligence period gives the buyer time to conduct physical inspections, review title, check zoning compliance, verify permits, and investigate any issues with the property before all contingencies are waived.

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