When a buyer breaches the contract without a valid contractual reason, what is the most common remedy available to the seller?

Answer

Retaining the earnest money deposit as liquidated damages

If the buyer defaults, the most common remedy for the seller is retaining the earnest money deposit, which acts as liquidated damages to compensate for taking the property off the market.

When a buyer breaches the contract without a valid contractual reason, what is the most common remedy available to the seller?

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