Contracts
An assignment of a Kentucky real estate purchase contract transfers:
AOwnership of the property
BThe buyer's rights and obligations to a third party✓ Correct
CThe listing agreement to a new broker
DThe seller's obligation to close
Explanation
Assignment transfers the buyer's rights (and typically obligations) under the purchase contract to a third party assignee, unless the contract prohibits assignment.
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