Contracts
In Montana, a buyer who wishes to withdraw an offer before the seller accepts it may:
ANot withdraw since offers are binding once submitted
BWithdraw the offer at any time before acceptance is communicated to the buyer✓ Correct
COnly withdraw with the listing agent's permission
DWithdraw only by paying a cancellation fee
Explanation
Under Montana contract law, an offer can be revoked by the offeror at any time before acceptance is communicated to the offeror, since a contract requires mutual assent. Once the seller's acceptance is properly communicated to the buyer, the contract is formed and withdrawal is a breach.
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