Contracts

In South Dakota, specific performance is a legal remedy in real estate that requires:

AThe defaulting party to pay monetary damages
BThe breaching party to perform the exact terms of the contract✓ Correct
CBoth parties to renegotiate the contract terms
DThe SDREC to mediate the dispute

Explanation

Specific performance is a court-ordered remedy requiring the breaching party to perform the contract as agreed, rather than paying damages. It is available in real estate because each property is considered unique.

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