Contracts

In Kentucky, parol evidence may be used to explain or supplement a written real estate contract:

AFreely in all cases to show what the parties intended
BIn limited circumstances such as to show fraud or ambiguity✓ Correct
CNever; the written contract is always final
DOnly with KREC's written permission

Explanation

The parol evidence rule generally prevents introduction of prior oral or written agreements to contradict a written contract, but Kentucky courts permit parol evidence in limited cases such as to show fraud, mistake, or ambiguity.

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