Contracts
Which of the following is NOT an essential element of a valid real estate contract in Idaho?
ACompetent parties
BNotarization✓ Correct
CLawful object
DConsideration
Explanation
The four essential elements of a valid contract are: competent parties, mutual assent, consideration, and lawful object. Notarization is not required for validity (though it may be required for recording).
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