Contracts
Consideration in a real estate contract does NOT have to be:
APresent
BEqual or adequate in value✓ Correct
CLegal
DGiven by both parties
Explanation
Consideration must be present and legal, but courts generally do not evaluate its adequacy. Even a nominal consideration ($1) is sufficient as long as it is a genuine exchange.
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