Rhode Island Builders Right To Repair Current Law Summary:
Current Law Summary: (Title 5 Chapter 5-20.8 Real Estate Sales Disclosures Section 5-20.8-4 Buyer's Rights(b)(2) Existing law provides that seller must have the opportunity to cure deficient conditions and that buyer must provide seller with a report of inspection performed by a recognized and reputable inspector or inspection company within seven calendar days and seller has seven days to respond. The remedy for seller not agreeing to cure the deficiency is termination of the transfer agreement.
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