Contracts
Under the Florida Statute of Frauds, a real estate contract must be in writing to be enforceable if it involves:
AAny lease regardless of duration
BA lease of more than 1 year or any sale of real property✓ Correct
COnly the sale of property valued over $500
DAny commercial property transaction
Explanation
Florida's Statute of Frauds (Section 725.01 F.
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