Contracts
A 'kick-out clause' in a Pennsylvania Agreement of Sale benefits the:
ABuyer, by allowing them more time to sell their home
BSeller, by allowing them to continue marketing and accept another offer✓ Correct
CBroker, by ensuring a commission regardless of outcome
DLender, by protecting the first position mortgage
Explanation
A kick-out clause (right of first refusal to remove a contingency) allows the seller to continue marketing the property while a home-sale contingency is in effect. If the seller receives another offer, they may notify the original buyer who must either remove the contingency or be 'kicked out' of the deal.
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