Contracts
Under North Dakota law, a minor (under 18) who signs a real estate purchase agreement:
ACreates a fully binding and enforceable contract
BCreates a voidable contract that the minor may disaffirm upon reaching majority✓ Correct
CCreates a void contract with no legal effect
DCan only contract with parental co-signature for residential property
Explanation
Contracts entered into by minors are voidable at the minor's option. The minor may disaffirm (void) the contract within a reasonable time after reaching the age of majority (18 in North Dakota).
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