Contracts
A Minnesota purchase agreement contingency that states 'Buyer must sell existing home by June 1' is a:
AFinancing contingency
BHome sale contingency✓ Correct
CInspection contingency
DTitle contingency
Explanation
A home sale contingency makes the purchase of the new property contingent on the buyer successfully selling their current home by a specified date.
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