Contracts
Which contingency protects a buyer if they are unable to obtain financing?
AInspection contingency
BAppraisal contingency
CFinancing (mortgage) contingency✓ Correct
DTitle contingency
Explanation
A financing contingency allows the buyer to cancel the contract and receive their earnest money back if they are unable to secure acceptable mortgage financing within a specified period.
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