EstatePass
Real Estate ContractsContract_essentials_flMEDIUM

In a Ocala transaction, a buyer wants the Florida rule on offer. Which statement is correct?

Correct Answer

B) A contract for the sale of real property must satisfy Florida's statute of frauds by being in writing and signed by the party to be charged.

A contract for the sale of real property must satisfy Florida's statute of frauds by being in writing and signed by the party to be charged. This follows F.S. § 725.01; current Florida residential contract practice; Pearson VUE Florida Sales Associate CIB.

Answer Options
A
A contract becomes effective the moment the first party signs it, even if the other party never accepts.
B
A contract for the sale of real property must satisfy Florida's statute of frauds by being in writing and signed by the party to be charged.
C
Earnest money is required for every valid Florida purchase contract under Florida law.
D
A counteroffer keeps the original offer open automatically unless the seller says otherwise.

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Sign up free to unlock full analysis

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Sign up free to unlock full analysis

Deep Analysis of This Real Estate Contracts Question

Sign up free to unlock full analysis

Background Knowledge for Real Estate Contracts

Sign up free to unlock full analysis
Sign up free to unlock full analysis

Real World Application in Real Estate Contracts

Sign up free to unlock full analysis

Common Mistakes to Avoid on Real Estate Contracts Questions

Sign up free to unlock full analysis

Related Topics & Key Terms

Key Terms:

floridastate_portioncontract_essentials_flreal_estate_contracts
Was this explanation helpful?

More Real Estate Contracts Questions

People Also Study

Practice More Questions

Access 2,000+ practice questions and pass your real estate exam.

Start Practicing