Contracts
Which of the following voids a real estate contract?
AOne party is 20 years old
BThe contract lacks consideration✓ Correct
CThe property is in a flood zone
DThe seller has a mortgage on the property
Explanation
Lack of consideration is a factor that voids a contract, as consideration is one of the essential elements of a valid contract. A contract without consideration is unenforceable.
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