Contracts
Under Georgia law, specific performance as a remedy for breach of a real estate contract is available because:
AA. Money damages are always insufficient for real estate
BB. Each parcel of real estate is unique and money damages may not adequately compensate the non-breaching party✓ Correct
CC. Georgia courts prefer specific performance over damages
DD. Only sellers can seek specific performance
Explanation
Courts may order specific performance in real estate contracts because each property is unique. When money damages are not adequate to compensate the non-breaching party, the court can order the breaching party to complete the transaction.
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