Contracts

A West Virginia inspection contingency typically gives the buyer the right to:

ADemand any and all repairs be made by the seller
BInspect the property and negotiate repairs, accept the property as-is, or void the contract within the contingency period✓ Correct
CRequire the seller to reduce the price by the cost of all repairs
DVoid the contract only if the property has structural damage

Explanation

An inspection contingency gives buyers the right to have the property inspected and, based on findings, negotiate repairs or credits, accept the property in its current condition, or void the contract and recover their earnest money — within the specified time period.

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