Contracts

A Connecticut purchase contract is contingent on the buyer's attorney approving the contract within 5 business days. This is commonly called a(n):

AInspection contingency
BAttorney review period✓ Correct
CTitle search contingency
DFinancing contingency

Explanation

An attorney review period (or attorney approval contingency) gives the buyer (and sometimes the seller) a specified number of days for their attorney to review and approve the contract. In Connecticut, most residential purchase contracts include an attorney review period.

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