Contracts
Under the Connecticut Residential Property Condition Disclosure Act, the seller's disclosure must be delivered to the buyer:
AAt or before the time the buyer makes an offer✓ Correct
BWithin 5 days of the parties signing the purchase contract
CAt the closing
DOnly upon the buyer's request
Explanation
Connecticut's PCDA requires the seller to provide the property condition disclosure report to the buyer at or before the time the buyer makes an offer. If not provided in time, the buyer may be entitled to a credit.
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