Contracts

In New Jersey, 'specific performance' as a remedy for breach of a real estate contract allows the non-breaching party to:

ACollect three times their actual damages
BForce the breaching party to actually complete the transaction as agreed✓ Correct
CRecover only the earnest money deposit
DVoid the contract and seek a new buyer

Explanation

Because real property is considered unique, courts may grant specific performance—compelling the breaching party to complete the sale on the agreed terms. This remedy is available in NJ when monetary damages are inadequate to compensate for the loss of a unique property.

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