Contracts
A Wisconsin purchase contract includes an 'as-is' clause. This means the buyer:
ACannot conduct a home inspection
BAccepts the property in its present condition but may still inspect and may still be entitled to disclosure of known defects✓ Correct
CGives up all legal rights to sue the seller
DMust accept the property regardless of any latent defects
Explanation
An 'as-is' clause means the buyer accepts the property in its current condition, but it does not eliminate the seller's duty to disclose known material defects. The buyer typically still has the right to inspect.
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