Contracts
What is an 'attorney review' contingency in an Idaho real estate contract?
AA mandatory Idaho requirement
BA contingency allowing a party's attorney to review and approve (or disapprove) the contract within a specified period✓ Correct
CA contingency requiring an attorney to attend closing
DA mandatory period for legal review in commercial transactions
Explanation
An attorney review contingency allows a party's attorney to review the contract within a specified period and potentially disapprove or request modifications. While not mandatory in Idaho, sophisticated buyers/sellers may include this contingency.
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