Contracts
In Louisiana, 'anticipatory breach' of a real estate contract occurs when:
AA party makes an error in the contract documents
BA party clearly indicates before the performance date that they will not fulfill their contractual obligations✓ Correct
CThe property is damaged before closing
DThe appraisal comes in below the purchase price
Explanation
Anticipatory breach (repudiation) occurs when a party clearly communicates before the performance date that they will not perform their contractual obligations — allowing the other party to treat it as a breach and pursue remedies immediately without waiting for the performance date.
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