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if youamp;#39;re selling your property and you receive an offer from a buyer with a home sale contingency I would suggest countering that buyer with a kick out clause as a seller a kickout clause is beneficial to you because youamp;#39;re allowed to accept the primary contract with a kickout clause your listing will be active on the MLS and youamp;#39;re still showing the property and youamp;#39;re trying to solicit bona fide backup offers that are subject to the termination of that primary contract that you previously accepted upon accepting this backup offer thatamp;#39;s subject to the termination of the primary you then have to go back to the primary contract and give those buyers two options option one those buyers can kick themselves out of the contract they can take their escrow deposit and continue their search option two those buyers want to stay engaged and buy that house so they need to put down an additional deposit release all contingencies that are related to inspect