Contracts

Under NH law, which of the following is NOT a required element for a valid real estate sales contract?

ACompetent parties
BConsideration
CMutual assent (offer and acceptance)
DAn attorney's signature✓ Correct

Explanation

A valid contract requires: competent parties, offer and acceptance (mutual assent), consideration, and legal purpose. An attorney's signature is not legally required for a valid real estate contract in NH, though attorneys often participate in closings.

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