Contracts
A NC seller's 'right to continue to market the property' during a pending contract with a home sale contingency is known as a:
ADue diligence right
BKickout (first right of refusal or bump) clause✓ Correct
CBackup offer provision
DEarnest money forfeiture clause
Explanation
A kickout clause allows the seller to continue marketing the property when a contract includes a home sale contingency; if a better offer comes in, the seller can 'kick out' the contingency buyer unless they waive the contingency.
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