Contracts
A real estate contract that lacks consideration is:
AVoidable
BVoid — no valid contract exists✓ Correct
CEnforceable if notarized
DValid for 30 days
Explanation
Without consideration (something of value exchanged by both parties), a purported contract is void — it has no legal effect. Consideration is one of the essential elements of a valid contract.
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