Getting/giving access to the actual code/backend (especially as a competitor!) is a heavily negotiated diligence request.
The seller can simply refuse without even giving a reason.
ITT:
People are throwing around the phrase "audit" liberally. Audit will have a defined (and likely limited) scope and is typically more about compliance, e.g., Do you have the correct number of Microsoft Office licenses per accounting records?
The seller can simply refuse without even giving a reason.
ITT:
People are throwing around the phrase "audit" liberally. Audit will have a defined (and likely limited) scope and is typically more about compliance, e.g., Do you have the correct number of Microsoft Office licenses per accounting records?