Contracts
A real estate contract that is 'void' means:
AIt can be canceled by one party
BIt has no legal effect and is unenforceable from the beginning✓ Correct
CIt requires court action to cancel
DIt is valid but unrecorded
Explanation
A void contract has no legal effect — it is not a contract at all. Examples include contracts for illegal purposes or contracts entered into by someone who is not legally a person (e.g., a deceased party).
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