Contracts
The GAR Purchase and Sale Agreement's 'Exhibit B — Seller's Property Disclosure Statement' requires the seller to:
AA. Guarantee that no defects exist in the property
BB. Disclose all known material defects in the property✓ Correct
CC. Warrant the property's HVAC and mechanical systems
DD. Provide a structural engineer's report
Explanation
The GAR Seller's Property Disclosure Statement requires sellers to disclose all material defects known to them. This is not a guarantee — sellers disclose what they know, not what an inspection might reveal.
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