Contracts
A Maine real estate contract may be voided (found unenforceable) due to lack of:
AA specific closing date
BLegal capacity (one party is a minor or mentally incompetent)✓ Correct
CA notarized signature
DAn MLS number
Explanation
Contracts require all parties to have legal capacity — being of legal age (18+) and mentally competent. Contracts with minors or incompetent persons are voidable (and sometimes void), making them potentially unenforceable.
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