Contracts
Under Alabama contract law, an offer to purchase real estate can be revoked by the offeror:
AAt any time before the seller accepts and communicates acceptance✓ Correct
BOnly if the seller has not yet read the offer
COnly with the broker's approval
DAt any time including after acceptance
Explanation
An offer may be revoked by the offeror at any time before the offeree (seller) communicates their acceptance. Once acceptance is communicated, the contract is formed and the offer cannot be revoked.
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