Contracts
An addendum to a purchase agreement is:
AA separate document that modifies, adds to, or supplements the terms of the original contract✓ Correct
BA replacement contract that voids the original agreement
CA list of property inclusions attached to the listing agreement
DA broker's commission agreement added to the file
Explanation
An addendum is a written document attached to and made part of the original contract, adding or modifying terms. Both parties must sign the addendum for it to be binding.
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