Contracts

In Kentucky, a 'kick-out clause' in a contract that contains a home sale contingency allows the seller to:

AEvict the buyer if they default
BContinue marketing the property and accept a better offer, giving the buyer notice to waive the contingency✓ Correct
CTerminate the contract at will
DReduce the price if the buyer's home doesn't sell

Explanation

A kick-out clause allows the seller to accept a new offer while giving the current buyer a specified period (often 24-72 hours) to remove their home sale contingency, or the seller can proceed with the new buyer.

Related Kentucky Contracts Questions

Practice More Kentucky Real Estate Questions

1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.

Take the Free Kentucky Quiz →