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A buyer in Adams County enters into a PA Agreement of Sale with a mortgage contingency. The buyer receives a mortgage commitment letter, but the commitment expires before the settlement date. The buyer's lender refuses to extend the commitment. What is the buyer's position?

Correct Answer

D) The buyer may need to request a settlement date extension and work to obtain a new commitment

If the mortgage commitment expires before settlement, the buyer should work to obtain a new or extended commitment and may need to request a settlement date extension from the seller. The situation requires cooperation between the parties to complete the transaction.

Answer Options
A
The buyer is in default because they allowed the commitment to expire
B
The seller must pay for a new appraisal to obtain a new commitment
C
The mortgage contingency is satisfied because a commitment was issued, even though it expired
D
The buyer may need to request a settlement date extension and work to obtain a new commitment

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