Contracts
Under the TREC contract, if the title commitment reveals an unacceptable exception (such as an undisclosed easement), the buyer may:
AOnly accept the property as-is once the contract is signed
BObject in writing within the title review period and negotiate resolution or terminate✓ Correct
CRequire TREC to remove the exception
DSue the title company before closing
Explanation
The TREC contract gives buyers a title review period to examine the title commitment. If the buyer objects to an exception and the seller cannot or will not cure it, the buyer may terminate the contract and receive their earnest money.
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