Contracts
In New Hampshire, a buyer who makes an offer on a property has the right to withdraw the offer:
AOnly after 72 hours
BAt any time before receiving notice of acceptance by the seller✓ Correct
COnly if the broker agrees
DNever, once signed
Explanation
An offer may be withdrawn (revoked) at any time before the offeree (seller) communicates acceptance to the offeror (buyer). Once acceptance is communicated, a binding contract is formed.
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