Contracts
Under Ohio law, which of the following is required for a real estate contract to be enforceable?
ANotarization by a licensed notary
BOffer, acceptance, consideration, and competent parties✓ Correct
CApproval by the county recorder
DWitness signatures from two parties
Explanation
A valid contract in Ohio requires offer, acceptance, consideration, competent parties, legal purpose, and (for real estate) must be in writing under the Statute of Frauds.
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