Contracts
Under Washington law, a real estate purchase and sale agreement for real property must be in writing to be enforceable under:
AThe Parol Evidence Rule
BThe Statute of Frauds (RCW 19.36)✓ Correct
CThe Uniform Commercial Code
DThe Washington Consumer Protection Act
Explanation
Under the Statute of Frauds (RCW 19.36.
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