Contracts (alternative)
A Maryland buyer's agent who submits an offer electronically has satisfied the contract's requirement for a written agreement if:
AOnly if a physical ink signature follows
BElectronic signatures are valid under Maryland's version of the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (UETA)✓ Correct
COnly if the seller agrees to electronic documents
DOnly for offers under $100,000
Explanation
Maryland has adopted the UETA, making electronic signatures and documents legally enforceable in real estate transactions when both parties consent to electronic transactions.
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