Contracts
A Maine purchase agreement requires the seller to have the property 'professionally cleaned' before closing. This is an example of a:
AStandard clause in all agreements
BSeller's performance obligation or covenant in the contract✓ Correct
CCondition that voids the contract
DBuyer's contingency
Explanation
A requirement for the seller to professionally clean the property before closing is a seller's obligation (covenant) under the contract. Failure to fulfill this obligation may give the buyer grounds for a claim or adjustment at closing.
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