Contracts
A Florida real estate contract that is 'voidable' means:
AIt is automatically unenforceable
BIt is valid and binding but one party has the legal right to rescind it✓ Correct
CIt cannot be enforced by either party
DIt requires court approval to proceed
Explanation
A voidable contract is legally binding but gives one party the right to rescind (cancel) it. Examples include contracts involving fraud, misrepresentation, undue influence, or a minor — the protected party can choose to affirm or void the contract.
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