Contracts

Under the parol evidence rule, in a real estate dispute about a written contract in Georgia:

AA. Verbal agreements made before signing can always be used to modify the written contract
BB. Prior verbal agreements are generally not admissible to vary the terms of an integrated written contract✓ Correct
CC. Only verbal agreements made after signing can modify the contract
DD. Georgia does not follow the parol evidence rule

Explanation

The parol evidence rule generally prevents introduction of prior or contemporaneous verbal agreements to contradict or vary the terms of a complete written contract. This reinforces the importance of having all terms in writing in real estate contracts.

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