Contracts
A bilateral contract in Indiana real estate is one where:
AOnly one party is obligated to perform
BBoth parties exchange promises and each is obligated to perform✓ Correct
CTwo brokers agree to cooperate on a listing
DTwo buyers submit competing offers
Explanation
A bilateral contract involves mutual promises from both parties — each party promises to do something. A purchase agreement is bilateral: the seller promises to sell and the buyer promises to buy.
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