Contracts

Under Georgia law, a contract for the sale of real property must include a legal description that is:

AOnly the street address and county
BSufficient to identify the property with certainty✓ Correct
CPrepared by a licensed surveyor
DNotarized and recorded before the contract is valid

Explanation

Georgia's Statute of Frauds requires that a real estate contract contain a description of the property sufficient to identify it with certainty. A mere street address may not always suffice.

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