Contracts
A Michigan real estate contract is voidable (not void) when:
AIt is entered into by a minor✓ Correct
BIt involves illegal subject matter
CIt lacks consideration
DIt was never signed
Explanation
A contract entered into by a minor is voidable (the minor may disaffirm it upon reaching majority). Contracts with illegal subject matter or lacking consideration are void from the outset.
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