Contracts
In Utah, an offer to purchase real estate is revocable:
ANever—once signed it is irrevocable
BAt any time before acceptance is communicated to the offeror✓ Correct
COnly within 24 hours of signing
DOnly if the seller requests a modification
Explanation
An offer may be revoked (withdrawn) by the offeror at any time before the offeree's acceptance is communicated back to the offeror. Once valid acceptance is communicated, the contract is formed and cannot be unilaterally revoked.
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