Contracts
An addendum to a Kansas purchase agreement is:
AA completely separate and unrelated agreement
BA written addition or modification to the original contract that becomes part of the contract✓ Correct
CA memorandum of understanding that is not legally binding
DA supplement prepared by the title company only
Explanation
An addendum is an attachment that modifies, adds to, or clarifies terms of the original contract. When properly executed by both parties, it becomes a binding part of the contract.
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