Contracts

Under the Statute of Frauds in NJ, real estate contracts must be:

ANotarized by an attorney
BIn writing and signed by the party to be charged✓ Correct
CFiled with the county clerk
DWitnessed by two independent parties

Explanation

The Statute of Frauds requires contracts for the sale of real property to be in writing and signed by the party against whom enforcement is sought.

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