Contracts
Indiana purchase contracts typically include which contingency to protect a buyer whose home purchase depends on selling their current home?
AAppraisal contingency
BSale of buyer's existing home contingency✓ Correct
CFinancing contingency only
DInspection contingency
Explanation
A sale contingency conditions the buyer's purchase on their ability to sell their existing home within a specified period — protecting the buyer from owning two properties simultaneously if their current home does not sell.
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