Contracts
A Nebraska contract clause that reads 'seller agrees to leave the property broom-clean at closing' is:
ALegally unenforceable because 'broom-clean' is too vague
BAn enforceable contractual obligation establishing the minimum condition of the property at closing✓ Correct
COnly enforceable for residential transactions over $300,000
DA standard clause that requires NREC pre-approval
Explanation
'Broom-clean' is a commonly used and legally recognized standard in real estate contracts meaning the property is reasonably clean — swept, trash removed, no debris — at the time of possession transfer.
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