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Your ability to get out of a real estate agreement will vary based on your state's laws and the terms of the contract. You can usually withdraw an offer before it is accepted, and you can usually refuse to lift contingencies and cancel the agreement. After you have lifted contingencies, you may still be able cancel the purchase, but you should expect to lose your deposit.
Yes..As long as it is not yet in black and white agreement.
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