Contracts
In Missouri, a contract for the sale of real estate that is signed by only one of two required sellers is:
AFully enforceable
BUnenforceable against the seller who did not sign✓ Correct
CVoidable at the buyer's option
DAutomatically void
Explanation
All owners of the property must sign the contract for it to be binding on all parties. A co-owner who did not sign cannot be compelled to sell or convey their interest.
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