Contracts

Vermont's 'property condition contingency' can be satisfied when:

AThe seller makes all repairs requested by the buyer
BThe buyer accepts the property condition after inspection, the parties reach agreement on repairs or credits, or the buyer elects to terminate✓ Correct
CThe appraiser certifies the property's condition
DThe title company issues a property condition endorsement

Explanation

An inspection/property condition contingency is typically satisfied when the buyer accepts the property as-is, the parties reach written agreement on any repairs or credits, or the buyer exercises their right to terminate and recover earnest money.

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