Contracts
Which element is NOT required for a valid real estate contract in Nebraska?
AMutual consent (offer and acceptance)
BConsideration
CNotarization✓ Correct
DLegal capacity of the parties
Explanation
A valid contract requires offer and acceptance, consideration, legal capacity, and lawful purpose. Notarization is required for deeds to be recorded, but it is not required for a valid purchase contract.
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