Contracts

In Maryland, the 'integration clause' in a real estate contract states that:

AMultiple buyers can be integrated into one contract
BThe written contract represents the complete and final agreement of the parties, superseding all prior negotiations✓ Correct
CThe buyer and seller have integrated their goals
DThe agent is integrated into the sale

Explanation

An integration (merger) clause states that the written contract is the entire agreement, so prior negotiations, representations, and promises not included in the writing are not binding.

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