Contracts
Which of the following would make a real estate contract voidable?
AA minor entering into the contract✓ Correct
BFailure to include a legal description
CAn illegal purpose
DLack of consideration
Explanation
A contract entered into by a minor is voidable — the minor can choose to disaffirm (cancel) it upon reaching majority. An illegal purpose makes a contract void (not voidable).
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