Contracts

For a real estate contract to be enforceable in Connecticut, it must be:

AVerbal and witnessed by two parties
BIn writing and signed by all parties✓ Correct
CNotarized and recorded
DApproved by the Real Estate Commission

Explanation

Under Connecticut's Statute of Frauds, contracts for the sale of real property must be in writing and signed by the party to be charged (or their authorized agent) to be enforceable.

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