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what is a kick-out clause a kick-out clause is also known as an escape clause and it can be added to your contingent offer and it allows you as a seller to continue to market your house and to show the property to other potential buyers if during this time period the first buyer does fulfill the contingencies on the contract you no longer have the rights to continue to market and to show the house but if the contingencies have not been met and you do receive a better offer this allows you to notify the first buyer that either they need to fulfill their conditions or to remove them within the next 24 to 72 hours depending on what time period you agree upon otherwise if they cannot do that their contract becomes null and voided and you can proceed with the second buyer however if the first fire Reid moves or meets the conditions outlined in the offer you have to sell the house to the first buyer based on the original terms of the contract you cannot renegotiate for a better contract ita