Contracts
An Idaho contract for the sale of real property is 'executed' when:
AAll parties have signed the agreement
BAll obligations of all parties have been fully performed✓ Correct
CThe earnest money has been deposited
DThe property has been listed on the MLS
Explanation
An 'executed' contract is one in which all parties have fully performed all of their obligations. At closing, when title passes and payment is made, the contract becomes fully executed.
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