Property Ownership
Idaho law requires a 'Seller Property Disclosure Form' to be completed by the seller for which type of transaction?
ACommercial properties only
BResidential properties (1-4 units) being sold in most transactions✓ Correct
CAll real property including land
DOnly bank-owned (REO) properties
Explanation
Idaho's Seller Property Disclosure Act requires sellers of residential property (1-4 units) to complete a written disclosure form identifying known material defects and conditions affecting the property.
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