Contracts
The Massachusetts 3-day right to cancel applies to which type of contract?
AAll real estate purchase contracts
BCertain door-to-door sales contracts under Chapter 93A regulations✓ Correct
CListing agreements only
DAny contract signed at a location other than a real estate office
Explanation
Massachusetts consumer protection regulations (under Chapter 93A) provide a 3-business-day right to cancel certain door-to-door or unsolicited sales contracts. This does not apply to typical real estate purchase contracts negotiated at the buyer's request.
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