Contracts
An addendum to a New Mexico purchase contract is used to:
ACancel the purchase contract
BAdd or modify terms and conditions that are incorporated into and made part of the original contract✓ Correct
CReplace the original purchase contract entirely
DExtend the offer period
Explanation
An addendum is a document attached to and made part of the original contract. It adds, modifies, or clarifies specific terms while keeping the rest of the original contract intact.
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