Contracts
A Maryland buyer who cannot sell their existing home before closing on a new home could include a:
ANet listing clause
BHome sale contingency in the purchase contract✓ Correct
CKickout clause allowing the seller to terminate
DDual agency waiver
Explanation
A home sale contingency allows the buyer to make their purchase contingent on successfully selling their current home. It protects the buyer from owning two homes simultaneously.
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