Contracts
An addendum to a purchase agreement:
AVoids the original contract
BModifies or adds terms to the existing contract and is incorporated into it✓ Correct
CIs only valid if notarized
DMust be filed with the county recorder
Explanation
An addendum is a written document that modifies or adds provisions to an existing contract; when signed by all parties, it becomes part of the original agreement.
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