Contracts

Specific performance as a remedy in a real estate contract means:

AThe breaching party pays double the earnest money
BA court orders the breaching party to complete the transaction as agreed✓ Correct
CThe non-breaching party keeps the earnest money only
DThe contract is voided without penalty

Explanation

Specific performance is a court-ordered remedy requiring the breaching party to fulfill their contractual obligations, commonly used in real estate because property is unique.

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