Contracts
In South Carolina, an addendum to a real estate contract:
ASupersedes the original contract in its entirety
BModifies specific terms of the original contract and must be signed by all parties✓ Correct
CIs only valid if prepared by an attorney
DRequires SCREC approval before it is binding
Explanation
An addendum modifies or adds to specific terms of the original contract. It must be signed by all parties to the contract to be binding and becomes part of the overall agreement.
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