In Maryland, you can get out of a real estate contract if the contract includes valid contingencies, such as inspection, financing, appraisal, title, or other agreed‑upon conditions, and those contingencies are not satisfied or properly exercised by their deadlines, giving you a contractual right to terminate. Maryland law also gives buyers a 3‑day right to cancel certain contracts involving home solicitations signed at a place other than the seller’s business location (Md. Com. Law Code § 2‑206).
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The information for this answer was found on our Maryland Real Estate Purchase Agreement answers.