Contracts
In South Dakota, an 'amendment' to an executed real estate contract requires:
AOnly one party's signature to modify any term
BThe agreement and signatures of both parties to modify the original terms✓ Correct
CApproval from the SDREC before taking effect
DRecording at the county register of deeds
Explanation
An amendment to an existing contract requires the agreement and signatures of all parties to be binding. One party cannot unilaterally modify a contract that both parties agreed to.
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