Contracts
An 'addendum' to a Pennsylvania Agreement of Sale is:
AA separate contract that replaces the original agreement
BA written attachment that modifies or supplements the original agreement✓ Correct
CA verbal understanding between the parties
DA PREC-required form for all PA transactions
Explanation
An addendum is a written attachment to the Agreement of Sale that modifies, adds, or clarifies terms. Common addendums include home inspection, financing, sale of buyer's home, condominium resale, and lead-based paint.
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