Contracts
A 'home sale contingency' protects the buyer by making the purchase contingent on:
AThe seller's home selling first
BThe buyer's current home successfully selling and closing✓ Correct
CThe home passing inspection
DThe HOA approving the sale
Explanation
A home sale contingency makes the purchase contract contingent on the buyer successfully selling and closing on their current home, allowing them to proceed without carrying two mortgages simultaneously.
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