Contracts
A Nebraska land contract seller (vendor) dies before the contract is paid off. The buyer (vendee) should:
AConsider the contract voided by the seller's death
BContinue making payments to the seller's estate✓ Correct
CAutomatically receive full title upon seller's death
DStop payments until the estate is settled
Explanation
A seller's death does not void a land contract. The buyer should continue making payments to the seller's estate or appointed representative. The obligation to convey title upon full payment passes to the estate.
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