Contracts
An 'evergreen clause' in a real estate contract automatically:
AExtends the contract to include landscaping warranties
BRenews the contract for additional terms unless one party provides notice of termination✓ Correct
CAdds environmental review requirements
DConverts a fixed-term lease to a month-to-month tenancy
Explanation
An evergreen (automatic renewal) clause provides that the contract automatically renews for successive terms unless a party provides advance written notice of intent not to renew. AREC prohibits automatic renewal clauses in listing agreements.
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