Contracts
In Virginia, a real estate contract that was obtained through undue influence is:
AVoid
BVoidable by the party who was unduly influenced✓ Correct
CAutomatically valid after 30 days
DValid as long as the price was fair
Explanation
A contract obtained through undue influence (overcoming someone's free will through pressure or dominance) is voidable by the victim. The affected party may choose to affirm or disaffirm the contract.
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