Contracts
In Washington, the Real Estate Purchase and Sale Agreement (Form 21) developed by NWMLS includes an addendum for which common transaction type?
AOil and gas leases
BFinancing contingency (Form 22A)✓ Correct
CTimeshare agreements
DAgricultural crop rights
Explanation
NWMLS Form 22A (Financing Addendum) is commonly attached to the purchase and sale agreement to specify the type of financing, loan amount, interest rate, and contingency terms. NWMLS provides a comprehensive library of addenda for various transaction types.
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