Contracts
A Kansas buyer who withdraws their offer before it is accepted by the seller:
AHas breached the purchase agreement
BHas properly exercised their right to revoke the offer since it was not yet accepted✓ Correct
CMust pay the listing agent a full commission
DMay be liable for costs incurred by the seller
Explanation
An offer may be revoked by the offeror at any time before acceptance and communication of that acceptance. Once an offer is revoked before acceptance, no contract is formed.
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