Contracts
In Florida real estate, an 'addendum' to a purchase contract is:
AA completely separate contract that supersedes the original
BA document attached to and made part of the original contract that adds or modifies its terms✓ Correct
CA verbal agreement between the parties
DA court order modifying the original contract
Explanation
An addendum is an additional document attached to and made part of the original contract. It adds, modifies, or clarifies specific terms. All addenda should be referenced in the main contract body and signed by all parties.
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