Contracts
In Idaho, which of the following is true about electronic signatures in real estate contracts?
AElectronic signatures are not valid for real estate contracts in Idaho
BElectronic signatures are generally valid and enforceable under the UETA and federal E-SIGN Act✓ Correct
CElectronic signatures require a special notarization
DOnly buyers may use electronic signatures
Explanation
Idaho has adopted the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (UETA), and the federal E-SIGN Act applies nationally. Electronic signatures are generally valid and enforceable for real estate contracts in Idaho.
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