Contracts
An 'addendum' to a real estate contract:
AReplaces the original contract entirely
BIs attached to and made part of the original contract, adding or modifying specific terms✓ Correct
CIs only valid if signed by the broker
DExtends the closing date automatically by 30 days
Explanation
An addendum is a document attached to and incorporated into the original purchase agreement. It adds, modifies, or clarifies specific provisions. Both parties must sign the addendum for it to become part of the enforceable contract.
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