Contracts
In NJ, a contract may be rendered voidable due to:
AThe broker's refusal to present an offer
BFraud, misrepresentation, undue influence, duress, or lack of legal capacity✓ Correct
CA low appraisal
DThe seller's decision to repaint the home
Explanation
A contract is voidable (can be rescinded by the injured party) when entered into through fraud, misrepresentation, undue influence, duress, or by a party lacking legal capacity (e.g., a minor).
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