Contracts
A Kentucky real estate contract becomes binding when there is:
AOffer, acceptance, consideration, and competent parties✓ Correct
BA signed listing agreement
CMortgage approval
DTitle commitment
Explanation
A valid, binding real estate contract in Kentucky requires: offer, acceptance (meeting of the minds), consideration, competent parties, and a lawful purpose. For real estate, it must also be in writing.
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