Contracts
Which Virginia contract contingency allows a buyer to have the property inspected and negotiate repairs or void the contract?
AFinancing contingency
BHome inspection contingency✓ Correct
CAppraisal contingency
DTitle contingency
Explanation
A home inspection contingency gives the buyer the right to have the property professionally inspected and, based on results, negotiate repairs, request a price reduction, or void the contract.
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