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A Pennsylvania salesperson, Mark, receives an offer on a listing that includes an earnest money deposit. The seller rejects the offer. Under RELA, what must happen to the earnest money deposit?

Correct Answer

B) It must be returned to the buyer since no binding contract was formed

Under RELA and general contract law, when a seller rejects an offer, no binding contract is formed. The earnest money deposit belongs to the buyer and must be returned promptly.

Answer Options
A
It is forfeited to the seller as liquidated damages upon rejection
B
It must be returned to the buyer since no binding contract was formed
C
It is held in escrow for 30 days in case the seller changes their mind
D
It is split equally between the listing broker and selling broker as compensation

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