Environmental
Under California's Transfer Disclosure Statement, which of the following is a seller required to disclose?
AWhether neighbors have filed complaints with HOA
BKnown material defects and the presence of hazardous materials on the property✓ Correct
CThe seller's reason for selling
DWhether the property was ever burglarized
Explanation
The California Transfer Disclosure Statement (TDS) requires sellers to disclose known material defects and conditions affecting the property, including the presence of hazardous substances. Sellers are not required to disclose personal motivations for selling.
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