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A change order increases both the contract price and time for completion. For the change order to be valid and enforceable, it must be:

Correct Answer

B) Signed by the owner and contractor

A valid change order requires agreement from both contracting parties (owner and contractor) and should be in writing with proper signatures.

Answer Options
A
Signed by the contractor only
B
Signed by the owner and contractor
C
Notarized by a public notary
D
Approved by the architect only

Why This Is the Correct Answer

A valid change order requires agreement from both contracting parties (owner and contractor) and should be in writing with proper signatures.

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