Contracts
A unilateral contract in real estate is exemplified by:
AA purchase and sale agreement
BAn option contract where only the optionor (seller) is bound✓ Correct
CA dual agency agreement
DA buyer brokerage agreement
Explanation
An option contract is unilateral: the optionor (seller) is bound to keep the offer open if the optionee pays consideration, but the optionee (buyer) has no obligation to exercise the option.
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