Can a Seller Cancel a Real Estate Contract in North Carolina?

This question is about North Carolina Real Estate Purchase Agreement

Can a Seller Cancel a Real Estate Contract in North Carolina? on iPropertyManagement.com

In North Carolina, a seller can get out of a real estate contract if the buyer’s contingencies are not met—these include financial, appraisal, inspection, insurance, or home sale contingencies agreed to in the contract. Sellers might have additional exit opportunities with unique situations also such as an estate sale.

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