Contracts
Under Nevada real estate law, which contract clause allows a buyer to exit if they cannot obtain financing?
AAppraisal contingency
BInspection contingency
CFinancing contingency✓ Correct
DTitle contingency
Explanation
A financing contingency (loan contingency) allows the buyer to exit the contract and recover their earnest money if they cannot obtain the specified financing within the agreed time period.
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