Contracts
An addendum to an Arizona purchase contract:
AReplaces the entire purchase contract
BModifies or supplements the terms of the original contract and becomes part of it✓ Correct
CIs only valid if notarized
DMust be filed with the county recorder
Explanation
An addendum modifies, supplements, or adds to the terms of the original purchase contract and becomes an integral part of it when signed by all parties.
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