Contracts
Under Connecticut law, a real estate purchase contract is NOT enforceable unless it is:
AOral and witnessed by two adults
BIn writing and signed by the parties✓ Correct
CNotarized by a Connecticut notary
DApproved by the Connecticut Real Estate Commission
Explanation
Under the Statute of Frauds, contracts for the sale of real estate must be in writing and signed by the party to be charged to be legally enforceable in Connecticut.
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