Contracts
A Nebraska contract addendum that changes the closing date must be signed by:
AOnly the requesting party
BAll parties to the purchase agreement✓ Correct
CThe NREC
DOnly the real estate agents
Explanation
Any amendment or addendum to a Nebraska real estate purchase agreement requires signatures from all parties (typically buyer and seller) to be binding. One party cannot unilaterally change contract terms.
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