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Continue to show property while contract being revised
I just accepted an offer and my attorney suggested that contract get cleaned up, redone , and signed by buyer. I haven't received the revised contract just yet and the buyer wants inspection done tomorrow. Am I allowed to continue showing the property even if the buyer has already signed the contract and I haven't? (My attorney hasn't responded to my question yet)
There is a 10 day opt out clause annotated on the contract, so I want to continue to show in case he opts out. Any advice would be appreciated.