Contracts
In Louisiana, which of the following is an 'incidental obligation' (implied in a sale of property)?
AThe seller's obligation to pay the broker commission
BThe seller's implied warranty against eviction (warranty of title)✓ Correct
CThe buyer's obligation to disclose future plans for the property
DThe broker's obligation to disclose the listing price
Explanation
In a Louisiana sale, the seller gives an implied warranty against eviction — guaranteeing the buyer's peaceful possession and defending against third parties who may claim the property. This is an implied obligation of every seller.
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