Contracts
A Florida buyer and seller agree to change the closing date in a signed contract. They should document this change through:
AA verbal agreement witnessed by two people
BA written addendum or amendment signed by both parties✓ Correct
CAn email from the broker to both parties
DA new contract voiding the original
Explanation
Any modification to a signed real estate contract in Florida should be documented in a written addendum or amendment signed by all parties. Verbal changes to written real estate contracts are generally not enforceable under the Statute of Frauds.
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