Contracts

Under Alabama law, a real estate contract that lacks a legal description of the property is generally:

AValid if both parties know the property
BUnenforceable because the subject matter is insufficiently identified✓ Correct
CValid if witnessed by a licensed agent
DVoidable at the buyer's election

Explanation

A real estate contract must contain a sufficient legal description to identify the property. Without it, the subject matter is uncertain and the contract is generally unenforceable.

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