Contracts
Under South Carolina law, which of the following contingencies would most likely be found in a new construction purchase contract?
AHome sale contingency
BConstruction completion contingency✓ Correct
CRadon test contingency
DTitle insurance contingency
Explanation
New construction contracts often include a construction completion contingency, requiring the builder to complete the home (or reach a specified completion milestone) before the buyer is obligated to close.
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