Contracts
A real estate contract that is 'assignable' means:
ABoth parties must personally perform all obligations
BThe rights and obligations under the contract can be transferred to a third party✓ Correct
CThe contract requires court approval to be valid
DOnly the seller can transfer their interest
Explanation
An assignable contract allows one party to transfer their rights under the contract to a third party (the assignee). The original party (assignor) may remain secondarily liable unless the other party releases them. Real estate purchase contracts are generally assignable unless prohibited by the contract terms.
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