Contracts
The standard real estate purchase and sale agreement used in Washington State is commonly known as:
AForm 17
BNWMLS Form 21✓ Correct
CWB-11
DResidential Purchase Agreement
Explanation
The Northwest Multiple Listing Service (NWMLS) Form 21, the Residential Purchase and Sale Agreement, is the standard purchase contract widely used in Washington State.
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