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CNTG/KO means Contingent with Kick Out. According to the real estate website the Arlington Dirt, this refers to the ability of a seller to displace, or kick out, a buyer's contract if the buyer is not able to conform to certain conditions such as selling their current home before closing on the new one. The Arlington Dirt: Alphabet Soup of Contingencies--Is the Property Available or Not?References:
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