Contracts
An addendum to a Georgia real estate contract:
AReplaces the entire original contract
BAdds to or modifies specific terms of the original contract while keeping the rest intact✓ Correct
CIs valid only if recorded in public records
DCan only be prepared by an attorney
Explanation
An addendum supplements or modifies specific terms of the original contract while the remaining original terms remain in effect. Both parties must sign the addendum for it to be binding.
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