Contracts

A Florida real estate contract that is 'unconscionable' may be:

AEnforced only against the stronger party
BFound unenforceable by a court as fundamentally unfair or oppressive✓ Correct
CEnforced against both parties regardless of fairness
DOnly voided by mutual agreement

Explanation

An unconscionable contract is one that is so one-sided, unfair, or oppressive that a court of equity may refuse to enforce it. Courts look at both procedural unconscionability (unfair bargaining) and substantive unconscionability (unfair terms).

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