Property Ownership
Which of the following would NOT be covered by Connecticut's seller disclosure requirements?
AKnown foundation cracks
BKnown roof leaks
CUnknown latent defects the seller is unaware of✓ Correct
DKnown prior flooding in the basement
Explanation
Connecticut's mandatory disclosure requires sellers to disclose known material defects. Sellers are not required to disclose defects they are genuinely unaware of—disclosure applies to known, not unknown, conditions.
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