Contracts
A real estate contract that is 'void' in Georgia is:
AA. Enforceable at the option of one party
BB. Without legal effect — it never existed as a valid contract✓ Correct
CC. Enforceable only if both parties agree to proceed
DD. Valid but subject to court modification
Explanation
A void contract has no legal effect and is not enforceable by either party. It lacks an essential element (e.g., illegal purpose, no consideration). It is treated as if it never existed.
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