Contracts
What is an 'addendum' to a Delaware real estate contract?
AA change to an existing, signed contract
BA document added to and made part of the original contract at the time of signing✓ Correct
CAn attachment summarizing the property's condition
DA legal description attached after closing
Explanation
An addendum is a document attached to and made part of a contract at the time of execution, adding or modifying terms. It is different from an amendment (which changes an existing contract after execution).
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