Contracts

In Alaska, a seller's property disclosure statement is typically provided to the buyer:

AAfter the offer is accepted and the parties are committed
BBefore the buyer makes an offer, or within the inspection/review period after acceptance✓ Correct
COnly if the buyer specifically requests it
DAt the closing table

Explanation

Best practice in Alaska is to provide the seller's disclosure statement before the buyer makes an offer, allowing the buyer to make an informed decision. In many transactions, it is provided after acceptance during the inspection period, with the buyer's right to cancel if the disclosure reveals unacceptable issues.

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