Contracts

A Vermont purchase contract becomes binding when:

AThe buyer signs the offer
BThe seller accepts and communicates acceptance to the buyer or buyer's agent✓ Correct
CThe earnest money is deposited
DThe attorney reviews the contract

Explanation

A binding contract is formed when the seller accepts the buyer's offer and that acceptance is communicated to the buyer or the buyer's agent. Mere internal acceptance without communication is insufficient.

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