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A buyer in Lancaster County has both an inspection contingency and a radon contingency in the PA Agreement of Sale. The home inspection reveals minor issues that the buyer accepts. The radon test shows 8.5 pCi/L. Can the buyer request radon mitigation even though the inspection contingency issues were accepted?

Correct Answer

C) Yes, the radon contingency operates independently from the general inspection contingency

The radon contingency and general inspection contingency are separate provisions in the PAR Agreement of Sale. Accepting the general inspection findings does not waive the radon contingency. At 8.5 pCi/L (well above the EPA action level of 4.0 pCi/L), the buyer can address radon through the separate radon contingency.

Answer Options
A
No, accepting the inspection findings waives all environmental contingencies
B
No, radon mitigation can only be requested through the inspection contingency
C
Yes, the radon contingency operates independently from the general inspection contingency
D
Yes, but only if the radon level exceeds 10.0 pCi/L

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