Contracts
An option to purchase real estate is an example of a:
ABilateral contract
BUnilateral contract✓ Correct
CExecuted contract
DImplied contract
Explanation
An option is a unilateral contract because only one party (the optionor/seller) is bound. The optionee (buyer) pays consideration for the right but is not obligated to purchase.
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