Contracts
The GAR Seller's Property Disclosure Statement requires sellers to disclose information about:
AOnly structural defects
BA wide range of property conditions including roof, HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and environmental issues✓ Correct
COnly items that were professionally inspected
DOnly defects discovered in the last 12 months
Explanation
The GAR Seller's Disclosure covers a comprehensive range of property conditions including structural, mechanical, environmental, legal, and neighborhood information that a buyer would want to know.
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