Contracts
A Connecticut buyer wants to include a 'home sale contingency' in their offer. This means:
AThe buyer must sell their current home before being obligated to complete the purchase✓ Correct
BThe seller must sell their current home before closing
CThe buyer's lender must approve the contract
DThe home must pass a home sale inspection
Explanation
A home sale contingency makes the purchase contingent on the buyer successfully selling their current home. If the buyer cannot sell, they may void the contract and recover their deposit.
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