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Robert, a licensed real estate agent in California, is helping a buyer submit an offer on a single-family home in Sacramento. The buyer wants to make a verbal offer of $550,000. Under California's Statute of Frauds, what must Robert advise the buyer?

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D) The offer must be in writing to be enforceable under California law

Under California Civil Code §1624 (Statute of Frauds), contracts for the sale of real property must be in writing and signed by the party to be charged. A verbal offer for real property is not enforceable in California.

Answer Options
A
A verbal offer is valid but must be confirmed in writing within 10 days
B
A verbal offer is valid if made in front of two witnesses
C
A verbal offer is enforceable if the seller verbally accepts within 72 hours
D
The offer must be in writing to be enforceable under California law

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