Contracts
In New Mexico, which of the following is an example of 'unjust enrichment' that might void a real estate contract?
AA seller getting a fair market price
BAn agent obtaining property under unconscionable terms from a client who trusted them without independent advice✓ Correct
CA buyer paying slightly above market value
DA broker earning a commission
Explanation
Unjust enrichment occurs when one party unfairly benefits at another's expense. An agent who exploits a trust relationship to acquire a client's property at grossly unfair terms may face contract rescission based on unjust enrichment and breach of fiduciary duty.
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