December 21st, 2015 at 9:30 pm

Multiple Choice: Given that Christmas is on Friday, if a buyer’s 17-day contingency period ends on Monday, December 28, 2015, what is the first day that the seller can serve a 2-day Notice to Buyer to Perform (NBP)?
A.? December 23 because we don’t count weekends and holidays.
B.? December 24 because the seller cannot serve a NBP on a weekend or holiday.
C.? December 26 because the seller can serve the NBP up to 2 days beforehand.
D.? December 28 because the seller must wait for the contingency period to end before serving a NBP.

Answer: Answer A is wrong because you do include weekends and holidays when counting days. However, the last day to perform an act required by the contract cannot fall on a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday (see RPA paragraph 30F). Answer B is wrong because the RPA does not prohibit the seller from serving a NBP on a weekend or holiday. Answer C is correct and Answer D is wrong because the seller can serve a NBP up to 2 days before the expiration of the applicable time frame (see RPA paragraph 14E). Happy Holidays Everyone!

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