Contracts
In Georgia, a real estate contract where one party is a minor (under 18) is:
AA. Void — minors cannot enter any legal agreements
BB. Voidable by the minor upon reaching the age of majority or during minority✓ Correct
CC. Fully enforceable against both parties
DD. Valid only if a parent co-signs
Explanation
A contract with a minor in Georgia is voidable by the minor, not void. The minor may choose to enforce or avoid the contract (within a reasonable time of reaching majority).
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