Oklahoma License Law
Oklahoma law requires that a real estate purchase contract must be signed by:
AThe broker on behalf of all parties
BAll principals (buyers and sellers) to be binding✓ Correct
COnly the buyer to create an offer
DOREC to be enforceable
Explanation
A binding purchase contract requires signatures from all principals — both the buyers who are offering to purchase and the sellers who are accepting. Without signatures from all parties, there is no mutual agreement and no binding contract.
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