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Calli is a buyer who just learned that the price she offered on a house was $10,000 more than it actually appraised for. Calli doesn't want to pay more than the house is worth, and the seller won’t budge on price. What is Calli’s best option? Unset starred question She can back out due to the appraisal contingency. She can reduce the amount of her down payment by $10,000. She can take out a second loan for $10,000. She can terminate, but she will lose her earnest money.

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