Contracts
In South Dakota, a contract for the sale of real estate is typically executed on which of the following forms?
AA standardized form required by the SDREC
BA form developed by the local REALTOR® association or prepared by attorneys
CA form provided by the state legislature
DAny form the parties agree on, even an informal handwritten agreement✓ Correct
Explanation
While REALTOR® associations provide standard forms and attorneys may draft contracts, South Dakota does not mandate a specific form. A written document with the essential contract elements is enforceable.
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