easy · National Real Estate Exam

In a 'Domain Three' contract scenario, a buyer's 'genuine consent' is lacking if the seller uses an 'as-is' clause to intentionally mislead the buyer. This makes the contract:

  1. Void from the beginning.
  2. Fully enforceable by the seller.
  3. Voidable by the buyer.
  4. Unenforceable only because of the Statute of Frauds.

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