Contracts

A void contract in Vermont real estate is one that:

ACan be voided by either party at their option
BHas no legal effect from the beginning✓ Correct
CWas valid but later became unenforceable
DRequires court approval to cancel

Explanation

A void contract has no legal force or effect from inception — it is not a contract at all. For example, a contract for an illegal purpose is void. This is distinct from a voidable contract, which is valid but can be rescinded by one party.

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