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In a Pennsylvania transaction, the buyer makes an offer with no contingencies (a 'clean offer'). What risk does the buyer assume by waiving all contingencies?

Correct Answer

A) The buyer assumes the risk of property condition, financing, and appraisal issues without contractual remedies to terminate

By waiving all contingencies, the buyer gives up the contractual right to terminate based on inspection findings, financing denial, or low appraisal. The buyer assumes these risks and is obligated to proceed with the purchase regardless of these issues.

Answer Options
A
The buyer assumes the risk of property condition, financing, and appraisal issues without contractual remedies to terminate
B
No additional risk because the seller still must disclose all known defects
C
The buyer only assumes risk for financing issues, not property condition
D
The buyer assumes no risk because Pennsylvania law automatically protects all buyers

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