Contracts
In Wyoming, an offer to purchase becomes binding when:
AThe buyer signs the offer
BThe seller accepts and communicates acceptance to the buyer before the offer expires✓ Correct
CThe earnest money check clears the bank
DThe listing agent presents the offer to the seller
Explanation
Contract formation requires offer, acceptance, and communication of acceptance. In Wyoming, the seller's acceptance is not binding until communicated back to the buyer (or buyer's agent). Acceptance after the offer expires, or acceptance that is not communicated, does not create a binding contract.
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