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hello today were going to talk about whether a text message or an email can create a valid purchase contract na our recently reported on to court decisions in the state of Massachusetts that looked at the issue of whether an email or text message can create a valid purchase contract and this is a question we get fairly regularly when were teaching contracts and so I wanted to take this opportunity to look at some of the many issues that this question raises under the statute of frauds all contracts for the sale of real property must be in writing to be enforceable that writing must contain all the essential terms of the agreement so the first question is whether an email or a text even constitutes such a writing for the purposes of the statute of frauds both Massachusetts courts found that they did meaning that in theory a contract can be formed by email or text message now a Massachusetts Court decision is not binding in Virginia but it is definitely something we need to be aware o