Contracts
In Ohio, an addendum to a purchase contract is:
AA separate document that supersedes all terms of the original contract
BA written addition that modifies or adds terms to the original contract while keeping the rest intact✓ Correct
COnly valid if executed before the original offer is signed
DNot permitted under ORC Chapter 4735
Explanation
An addendum is a written document attached to and made part of the original contract that adds, changes, or clarifies specific terms while leaving the other provisions of the contract in effect.
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