Contracts
A real estate contract that includes a right for one party to assign their contractual rights to a third party allows for:
AThe contract to be cancelled
BThe assignment of the buyer's rights (and possibly obligations) in the contract to another party✓ Correct
CThe seller to sell to a different buyer
DThe broker to reassign the listing
Explanation
An assignment clause allows one party (typically the buyer) to transfer their rights and/or obligations under the contract to a third party, such as another investor.
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