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In April 2026, Jordan Vargas asks what happens if neither attorney sends a disapproval or proposed change during the standard review period. What is the most accurate answer under current Illinois rules?
Correct Answer
C) The contract proceeds as written once the review period passes without timely attorney action.
If no attorney action is timely taken under the clause, the contract generally continues in the form already signed.
Answer Options
A
The contract automatically terminates if neither attorney responds.B
The contract becomes enforceable only after a second review period requested by the lender.C
The contract proceeds as written once the review period passes without timely attorney action.D
The contract becomes void unless a judge confirms the attorney review was waived.Why This Is the Correct Answer
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