Contracts
A Kentucky buyer makes an offer on a property and the seller counters at a higher price. Before the buyer responds, the seller changes their mind and withdraws the counteroffer. The buyer:
ACan force the seller to honor the counteroffer
BCannot force acceptance because an offer can be revoked before acceptance✓ Correct
CCan accept the original listing price instead
DMust sue the seller for specific performance
Explanation
A counteroffer (like any offer) can be revoked at any time before acceptance. The buyer cannot compel the seller to honor a revoked counteroffer.
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