What happens when a contract term is left blank? Some agents assume that it means the value in the blank is zero or that the term is not part of the contract. However, leaving a blank in part of a contract that should be filled out generally is legally ambiguous. If the parties cannot come to an agreement about what the blank means, then a court would have to decide. Courts may insert a reasonable term based on the circumstances. Therefore, it’s important that all terms be carefully reviewed by the parties and that all blanks be filled in. Also, be mindful to follow instructions in the form, such as only checking one box where only one option should be noted. If a party checks more than one box or no box in those instances, it would again lead to ambiguity in the terms agreed to by the parties.

Traci Jackson, staff attorney