Contracts
Indiana's home sale contingency commonly includes a 'kick-out' provision to allow the seller to:
AEvict the buyer from early possession
BContinue marketing and require the original buyer to remove contingencies or release the contract if a better offer is received✓ Correct
CKick out any tenant prior to closing
DCancel for any reason within 72 hours
Explanation
The kick-out clause lets the seller keep marketing after accepting a contingent offer. If a better offer comes in, the seller notifies the original buyer who must then waive the contingency or let the seller out of the contract.
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