Contracts
A Vermont real estate contract becomes voidable if obtained through:
AStandard arm's-length negotiation
BFraud, misrepresentation, duress, or undue influence✓ Correct
CA multiple-offer situation
DUse of a standard form contract
Explanation
A contract obtained through fraud, misrepresentation, duress, or undue influence is voidable at the option of the injured party. They may rescind the contract and seek damages.
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