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Real Estate Law 52

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Check Your Understanding Answers

  1. What is a contingency clause?

    A contingency clause is a condition attached to an offer to purchase property which must be met in order to make the purchase offer binding.
     
  2. What are the two ways to write a “sell” contingency?

    A settlement contingency and a sale and settlement contingency
     
  3. What is a “kick-out” clause?

    A sale and settlement contingency with the right to continue marketing a property after a contract has been accepted but not satisfied.
     
  4. List two general guidelines to follow when working with contingencies. (Additional correct answers on page 60.)
    • The fewer contingencies the more attractive the offer will be to the seller.
    • If possible, limit the offer to a single contingency.
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