Contracts
A 'backup offer' in Nebraska real estate means:
AAn offer submitted by the listing broker in case the seller rejects the buyer's offer
BA second offer accepted contingent on the first accepted offer not closing✓ Correct
CAn offer to purchase property at a lower backup price
DA second appraisal ordered to back up the first appraisal value
Explanation
A backup offer is accepted by the seller as secondary to a primary contract. If the primary contract falls through (contingency fails, buyer defaults), the backup offer automatically becomes the primary contract.
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