Contracts
A Florida buyer and seller sign a purchase contract. Before closing, the seller replaces the kitchen appliances with inferior models. This may be a breach of:
AThe listing agreement only
BThe purchase contract if it specified that the existing appliances were included in the sale✓ Correct
CFlorida Building Code
DFREC rules
Explanation
If the purchase contract specified that existing appliances were included, removing and replacing them with inferior models may constitute a breach of contract. Buyers typically do a final walk-through to ensure the property's condition is as agreed.
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