A buyer in Wisconsin is using an FHA loan to purchase a home for $250,000. The transaction includes an FHA Amendatory Clause. If the property's appraised value comes in at $240,000, what are the buyer's primary rights under this clause?
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A
The buyer must proceed with the purchase but can sue the seller for the $10,000 difference.
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B
The buyer is obligated to make up the $10,000 difference in cash to secure the loan.
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C
The buyer can cancel the contract and receive a refund of their earnest money.
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D
The seller is required to lower the purchase price to the appraised value of $240,000.