Contracts
In Georgia, an offer to purchase real property must be communicated in writing because of:
AGREC regulations requiring written offers
BThe Statute of Frauds requiring real estate contracts to be in writing✓ Correct
CNAR Code of Ethics requirements
DMLS rules governing offer submission
Explanation
The Statute of Frauds requires real estate contracts (including purchase offers) to be in writing to be enforceable. Oral offers to purchase real estate are generally unenforceable in Georgia.
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