Contracts

Under a Kansas purchase agreement, if the buyer fails to perform without a valid contingency, the seller may typically:

AAutomatically receive specific performance
BRetain the earnest money as liquidated damages✓ Correct
CSue for triple damages
DVoid the seller's disclosure obligations

Explanation

When a buyer defaults, the seller may retain the earnest money as liquidated damages, as specified in most Kansas purchase agreements.

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