Contracts

A contingency in a New Hampshire real estate contract protects the party for whose benefit it was included. It may be waived by:

AThe other party unilaterally
BThe party for whose benefit it was written✓ Correct
CThe broker without consulting the parties
DAutomatic expiration only

Explanation

A contingency in a contract is for the benefit of one party — typically the buyer. That party may waive it in writing if they choose. The other party cannot waive a contingency created for the buyer's benefit.

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