Contracts
Which of the following would make a Connecticut real estate contract voidable?
AA minor's signature on the contract✓ Correct
BAn illegal purpose clause
CLack of a legal description of the property
DAn oral agreement not reduced to writing
Explanation
A contract signed by a minor is voidable—the minor may disaffirm the contract upon reaching the age of majority. An illegal contract would be void (not voidable), and lack of a legal description or written form would make the contract unenforceable under the Statute of Frauds.
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