Contracts
A real estate contract is void if it lacks:
AA closing date
BA legal description of the property
CLegal capacity of the parties✓ Correct
DNotarization
Explanation
A contract is void if the parties lack legal capacity. This includes minors, persons who are mentally incompetent, or those who are under the influence of substances at the time of signing.
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