Contracts
A Montana seller's counteroffer that changes the price from $310,000 to $295,000 must be:
AAccepted as-is or rejected with no further negotiation
BSigned by the seller and delivered to the buyer, who may then accept, reject, or counter again✓ Correct
CFiled with the county clerk to be valid
DApproved by the listing broker before delivery to the buyer
Explanation
A counteroffer is a new offer that must be properly executed and delivered to the other party. The recipient may accept it (forming a contract), reject it, or issue another counteroffer.
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