Contracts
The integration clause (entire agreement clause) in a West Virginia real estate contract states that:
AThe buyer must integrate all financing into one mortgage
BThe written contract is the complete and final agreement, superseding prior negotiations✓ Correct
CAll parties must agree on any changes to the contract
DAll terms must be integrated before closing
Explanation
An integration clause (also called a merger clause) states that the written contract represents the entire agreement of the parties and supersedes all prior oral or written negotiations.
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