Unilateral Contract vs Bilateral Contract | Real Estate Vocab with Stu
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- PrepAgent's very own tutor, Stuart Jacobson, is answering one of our top questions about real estate: What is the difference between unilateral contracts and bilateral contracts?
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Bilateral is like a bill of sale I always say buy lateral which reminds me of buying collateral.
Uni 1 party has made a promise of something bi 2 parties ( or more?) Each Make a promise of something