Contracts
A bilateral contract in real estate is one where:
AOnly the seller makes a promise
BOnly the buyer makes a promise
CBoth parties make mutual promises to each other✓ Correct
DA third-party guarantor is required
Explanation
A bilateral contract involves mutual promises exchanged between the parties—both the buyer and seller are bound to perform their respective obligations.
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