Contracts

Under Montana law, a real estate purchase contract becomes binding when:

AThe buyer signs the offer
BThe seller accepts and the buyer is notified of the acceptance✓ Correct
CThe earnest money is deposited
DThe title company receives the contract

Explanation

A Montana real estate contract becomes binding when there is an offer, acceptance, and communication of that acceptance to the offeror. The contract is formed when the buyer is notified that the seller has accepted.

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