Contracts

A Minnesota purchase agreement specifies that the seller's personal property (washer, dryer, refrigerator) is included in the sale. At closing, the seller has removed the refrigerator. The buyer:

AHas no remedy since personal property is not real estate
BCan demand the refrigerator be replaced or seek damages for breach of contract✓ Correct
CMust accept the sale as-is without the refrigerator
DCan only sue after 30 days

Explanation

When personal property items are specifically listed in a Minnesota purchase agreement as included in the sale, they become contractual obligations. Removing them constitutes a breach of contract.

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