Contracts
A real estate contract signed by a minor is generally:
AVoid and cannot be enforced by either party
BVoidable at the option of the minor✓ Correct
CValid and fully enforceable
DVoidable at the option of the other party
Explanation
Contracts signed by minors are voidable at the minor's option. The minor can disaffirm the contract upon reaching the age of majority. The adult party, however, is bound and cannot avoid their obligations.
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