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Maria is buying a home in Pennsylvania. Her agent explains that the Agreement of Sale includes a 'merger clause.' What does this clause mean?

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C) All prior agreements and representations are merged into the final written contract

A merger clause (also called an integration clause) in a PA Agreement of Sale means that all prior negotiations, representations, and agreements between the parties are merged into the final written contract. Only the terms in the written agreement are binding.

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A
Two adjacent properties are being combined into one parcel
B
The listing and selling brokerages are merging their commission structures
C
All prior agreements and representations are merged into the final written contract
D
The buyer's mortgage will be merged with the seller's existing loan

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