Contracts
A Georgia seller who wants to remain in the home after closing can negotiate a:
APost-closing occupancy agreement (seller's leaseback)✓ Correct
BContinuing listing agreement
CRight of first refusal on the property
DRetroactive easement
Explanation
A post-closing occupancy agreement (seller's leaseback or rent-back) allows the seller to remain in the property for a specified period after closing by paying rent to the new owner (buyer).
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