Contracts
What is a contingency in a real estate purchase contract?
AA fee paid at closing
BA condition that must be satisfied for the contract to be binding✓ Correct
CA clause limiting the seller's liability
DA requirement to use a specific lender
Explanation
A contingency is a condition that must be fulfilled for the contract to proceed to closing. Common contingencies include financing, inspection, and appraisal contingencies.
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