Contracts
What is 'undue influence' as a basis for voiding an Idaho real estate contract?
AThe listing agent's influence on price
BImproper persuasion by a party in a position of trust that overcomes the other party's free will✓ Correct
CMarket pressure that influences a buyer's decision
DAn offer above the asking price
Explanation
Undue influence occurs when someone in a position of trust or authority improperly uses that influence to pressure another into a transaction against their interests. Contracts formed through undue influence are voidable by the influenced party.
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