Contracts
A Wyoming purchase agreement allows the buyer to inspect and terminate within 10 days 'at buyer's sole discretion.' This is sometimes called a:
ALender-required inspection period
BFree-look or termination option period✓ Correct
CSeller's right to cure
DDue diligence period that requires cause to terminate
Explanation
A 'free-look' or termination option period allows the buyer to terminate the contract for any reason (at their sole discretion) within the specified period and receive back their earnest money. This provides the buyer maximum flexibility without having to identify a specific defect.
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