Contracts
In Nebraska, the statute of frauds requires that a contract for the sale of real estate be:
AWitnessed by at least two licensed agents
BIn writing and signed by the party to be charged✓ Correct
CRecorded with the county recorder within 10 days
DApproved by a licensed title company
Explanation
Under the Nebraska Statute of Frauds, contracts for the sale of real property must be in writing and signed by the party against whom the contract is to be enforced.
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