In Missouri, the "right to cure" rules allow sellers of residential real estate the opportunity to address certain issues identified during a buyer's inspection. If a buyer finds defects in the property, the seller can remedy these issues before the buyer decides to withdraw from the contract. Typically, this applies to specific types of defects, such as those affecting the property's safety or habitability. The process is governed by the terms outlined in the purchase agreement, so both parties should be aware of their rights and obligations regarding repairs.
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