Contracts
Under Wisconsin law, when a purchase offer is accepted, the parties have formed a:
AVoidable contract until closing
BBinding executory contract✓ Correct
CPreliminary agreement only
DContract subject to broker approval
Explanation
Upon acceptance of a Wisconsin offer to purchase, the parties have formed a binding executory contract — both are legally obligated to perform, though the main performance (closing) has not yet occurred.
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