Idaho License Law
What is the 'Idaho Seller Property Disclosure Act' primarily designed to do?
ARequire the seller to warrant all property conditions
BRequire sellers to disclose known material defects in writing before a buyer is contractually committed to purchase✓ Correct
CSet minimum inspection standards for all homes
DRequire all homes to be inspected by the county before sale
Explanation
The Idaho Seller Property Disclosure Act (Idaho Code §55-2501 et seq.) requires residential property sellers to provide a written disclosure form identifying known material defects, giving buyers information to make an informed purchase decision.
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