Contracts

A Florida buyer makes a full-price cash offer with no contingencies. The seller is most likely to view this offer as:

ASuspicious — an offer with no contingencies is unusual and problematic
BThe strongest possible offer since it provides certainty and speed of closing✓ Correct
CWeaker than a financed offer
DOnly acceptable if the buyer provides proof of funds first

Explanation

A full-price, all-cash offer with no contingencies is typically the strongest possible offer a seller can receive because it eliminates financing and appraisal risks, provides certainty of closing, and often enables a faster closing timeline.

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