Contracts
Under the GAR contract, the seller's duty to maintain the property until closing means:
AThe seller must make improvements to the property
BThe property must be maintained in its current condition, free of new damage or deterioration✓ Correct
CThe seller must keep the property listed on MLS
DThe seller must allow buyer access at all times
Explanation
After a contract is executed, the seller has a duty to maintain the property in its current condition until closing. The seller should not remove fixtures or allow the property to deteriorate.
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