Escrow & Title
The Affidavit of Disclosure in Arizona is required when:
AAny residential property is sold in the state
BSelling unsubdivided land of 5 or more acres not within a municipality✓ Correct
CA home is sold without a real estate agent
DA property is sold to a non-Arizona resident
Explanation
Arizona requires an Affidavit of Disclosure when selling unsubdivided land of 5 or more acres located outside the boundaries of a municipality. The seller must disclose access, utilities, flooding, and other material information.
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