Contracts
A real estate contract signed under duress is:
AVoidable by the party who was under duress✓ Correct
BVoid ab initio
CFully enforceable
DEnforceable only by the party who applied the duress
Explanation
A contract signed under duress — where one party was forced or threatened into signing — is voidable at the option of the party who suffered the duress. That party may choose to affirm or rescind the contract.
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