Contracts
A South Carolina purchase agreement includes a 'seller's right to continue marketing' clause. This allows the seller to:
AReject the buyer's offer after acceptance
BContinue showing and marketing the property while a contingency is pending✓ Correct
CRaise the price after acceptance
DAccept additional offers simultaneously
Explanation
A seller's right to continue marketing clause allows the seller to keep the property on the market while waiting for the buyer to meet a contingency (like a home sale contingency). If a better offer comes in, the buyer typically must remove the contingency or lose the deal.
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