A prospective seller wanted to give you a listing on a property. In reviewing his papers, you discover that he is buying the property on a conditional/installment contract of sale and that the contract contains no acceleration clause or other provision for limiting a resale or assignment. Your client can:
A: Sell his interest in the property only after paying off the contract;
B: Sell or assign his rights but not his original duties unless the contract seller's approval is obtained beforehand;
C: Give a warranty deed for the property to a buyer as long as the deed includes the words "subject to the existing contract of sale";
D: Give a grant deed to a buyer provided he takes back a recorded second mortgage to cover payments due on the original contract.
Answer: B: Sell or assign his rights but not his original duties unless the contract seller's approval is obtained beforehand;
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