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The hoffmans were having their home remodeled by all-right contractors. the roof had to be removed in order to build the second story the hoffmans had contracted and designed to build. after all-right had removed the roof, but before a covering was placed over the exposed half of the home, all-right's foreman said the job would cost an additional $12,500. the hoffmans refused to agree to the additional fees and all-right's foreman said, ""suit yourselves. looks like rain for the next day or two,"" and left. the hoffmans called all-right and agreed to pay the $12,500 extra and went in to sign the paperwork. which of the following statements is true?
a. the contract for the additional $12,500 is valid and binding.
b. the contract for the additional $12,500 is invalid because of duress.
c. the contract was not valid because of duress, but the hoffmans signed anyway - so there is a valid and enforceable agreement.
d. none of the above

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