In Vermont, you can terminate a real estate contract if the agreement includes valid contingencies such as inspection, financing, appraisal, or title and those contingencies are not satisfied or are properly exercised within the deadlines set in the contract, giving you a contractual right to cancel. You may also cancel if the seller materially breaches the contract, fails to comply with Vermont’s property disclosure requirements or if the contract provides a specific right of termination, such as a buyer’s due diligence or option period.
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The information for this answer was found on our Vermont Real Estate Purchase Agreement answers.