Contracts
A 'kick-out clause' in a Georgia home sale contingency allows the seller to:
AReject any offer below a certain price
BContinue marketing the property and accept a better offer if the buyer does not remove contingencies✓ Correct
CEvict the current tenant without notice
DExtend the closing date indefinitely
Explanation
A kick-out (right of first refusal) clause allows the seller to continue marketing while a buyer's contingency is pending. If a new offer is received, the original buyer has a specified time to remove contingencies or the seller can accept the new offer.
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