Contracts
A Wyoming addendum to a purchase contract must be:
AApproved by the WREC before use
BSigned by all parties to the original contract to be enforceable✓ Correct
CNotarized to be valid
DFiled with the county clerk before the closing date
Explanation
An addendum modifies or adds to the terms of an existing contract. For it to be binding, all parties who are party to the original contract must sign the addendum, reflecting their agreement to the modified or additional terms.
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