Contracts
Which of the following would make a Kentucky real estate contract void?
ABuyer is 19 years old
BThe property is sold for below market value
CThe contract was entered into under duress
DOne party lacks legal capacity✓ Correct
Explanation
A contract where one party lacks legal capacity (e.g., is mentally incompetent or a minor) is void or voidable. Lack of capacity makes a contract void ab initio in certain circumstances.
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