Contracts
What is an 'addendum' to an Idaho real estate contract?
AA correction to errors in an executed contract
BAn additional document that becomes part of the contract, adding or modifying terms✓ Correct
CA letter revoking an offer
DA financial analysis of the transaction
Explanation
An addendum is a written document attached to and made part of the original contract that adds to, modifies, or clarifies terms. It must be signed by all parties to be effective.
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