Contracts
Which of the following would make a Michigan real estate contract voidable?
AMissing earnest money
BMisrepresentation of a material fact by one party✓ Correct
CAbsence of a home inspection contingency
DVerbal price negotiation before the written offer
Explanation
Misrepresentation of a material fact (whether fraudulent or innocent) makes a contract voidable at the option of the injured party — they can either affirm or rescind the contract.
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