Contracts
Under Kansas law, an 'offer' in a real estate transaction must contain:
AThe names of all future purchasers
BDefinite terms including identification of the parties, property, and price✓ Correct
CKREC approval before submission
DAn earnest money check
Explanation
A valid offer must contain essential terms — identification of the parties, clear description of the property, purchase price, and other material terms necessary to form a binding contract upon acceptance.
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