Contracts
A real estate purchase contract that is unenforceable due to the buyer's minority (age) is best described as:
AVoid
BVoidable at the option of the minor✓ Correct
CIllegal
DValid and fully enforceable
Explanation
Contracts entered into by minors are voidable (not void) at the option of the minor. The minor may disaffirm the contract, but the adult party is bound. Once the minor reaches the age of majority, they may ratify the contract.
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