Contracts
In Ohio, a real estate purchase contract becomes 'executory' when:
AThe property closes
BBoth parties have signed but the transaction has not yet been fully performed✓ Correct
CThe listing agreement is signed
DThe buyer's loan is approved
Explanation
An executory contract is one that has been signed by both parties but not yet fully performed — the parties still have obligations to fulfill before closing and title transfer.
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