Contracts
Under Iowa contract law, what must an offeree do to reject an offer?
ACommunicate the rejection to the offeror✓ Correct
BSimply ignore the offer
CFile a written rejection with the Iowa Real Estate Commission
DReturn the earnest money
Explanation
To reject an offer, the offeree must communicate the rejection to the offeror. A failure to respond does not automatically reject the offer, but making a counteroffer does implicitly reject the original offer.
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