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What is required to enforce a land contract?

  1. Suit for damages

  2. Criminal prosecution

  3. Suit to quiet title

  4. Public announcement

The correct answer is: Suit to quiet title

A suit to quiet title is the appropriate course of action to enforce a land contract. A suit for damages, option A, may be pursued if there is a breach of contract, but it does not enforce the contract itself. Criminal prosecution, option B, is not applicable in a land contract scenario. Public announcement, option D, is not a legal process for enforcing a land contract and does not ensure that the contract is upheld.