Contracts
In Georgia, an offer to purchase becomes binding only when:
AThe buyer signs the offer
BThe seller accepts without modification and the acceptance is communicated to the buyer before the offer expires✓ Correct
CThe earnest money is deposited
DThe buyer's attorney reviews the offer
Explanation
An offer becomes a binding contract only when the seller accepts exactly without modification AND this acceptance is communicated back to the buyer before the offer expires. Acceptance must be communicated.
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