Contracts
The Colorado Real Estate Commission-approved contract for the purchase and sale of residential property is called the:
AUniform Purchase Agreement
BContract to Buy and Sell Real Estate✓ Correct
CResidential Sales Contract
DColorado Purchase and Sale Agreement
Explanation
The Colorado Real Estate Commission approves and requires the use of the 'Contract to Buy and Sell Real Estate' for residential property transactions when a broker is involved.
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